Title: Atmospheric Sciences 101 Observing Systems
1Atmospheric Sciences 101 Observing Systems
2ASOS Automated Surface Observing System
Backbone Observing System in the U.S.
3Hydrothermograph
4Precipitation Gauges
5Laser Weather Identifier
6Anemometer Wind Vane
Laser Ceilometer
7The ASOS Freezing Rain Sensor uses an
ultrasonically vibrating probe to detect the
presence of icing conditions. The vibrating
frequency of the probe decreases with the
accumulation of ice.
8Lightning Sensor
Visibility Sensor
9Full ASOS system in Arizona
10Other Surface Networks
- Bureau of Land Management
- RAWS
- Agrimet
- PAWS
- Department of Ecology
- Puget Sound Clean Air
- BC Hydro
- BC Olympics
- Weather Underground
11Marine Reports
12Ocean and Lake Weather Buoys
Anchored
13Drifting Buoys
Pressure
Wind
14Coastal Marine (CMAN) Reports from the Coast Guard
15Northwest Buoy and CMAN Locations
16Ship Reports Marine VOS Program
Volunteers Observers--generally 6-hourly
reports Highly variable quality and frequency
17Upper Air Data
18Early Upper Air Information
- Mountain weather stations
- Weather kites
19Early Upper Air Information
- Early 20th century manned aircraft
- 1920s-1930s the development of balloon-carried
instrumentsthe radiosonde.
20Radiosonde
21Radiosonde Video
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjGQWUFEMxT8
22Profiler
23Seattle Profiler/RASS
24ACARS Aircraft Observations Generally on
wide-body aircraft
Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting
System
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