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Data from UMN-deployed and Northern-Widget-provided weather stations along the southern side of Glacar Perito Moreno (Feb-Mar, 2022)

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Perito-Moreno-weather-stations

Data from UMN-deployed and Northern-Widget-provided weather stations along the southern side of Glacar Perito Moreno (Feb-Mar, 2022)

GNU GPL v3 license applies to software.

CC-BY 4.0 license applies to data.

Locations

Station Lon Lat
WS-1: turística -73.05851 -50.49192
WS-2: Buscaini -73.12766 -50.51844
WS-3: Orloc -73.13902 -50.53026

Data collection timeline

All data were collected from the time of deployment to our last visit on 2020-03-12. Due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and our thereafter rapid departure from Patagonia, no further data were downloaded, though if the stations are intact, they likely have recorded substantial additional data.

Station Start Date Latest Collection Date
WS-1: turística 2020-02-21 2020-03-12
WS-2: Buscaini 2020-02-23 2020-03-12
WS-3: Orloc 2020-02-23 2020-03-12

Data columns

CSV column Description
Time [UTC] Universal Coordinated Time
PressOB [mBar] Atmospheric pressure from the on-board (and housing-enclosed) BME280 sensor [degrees Celsius]
RH_OB [%] Atmospheric relative humidity from the on-board (and housing-enclosed) BME280 sensor [degrees Celsius]
TempOB [C] Atmospheric temperature from the on-board (and housing-enclosed) BME280 sensor [degrees Celsius]
Temp RTC [C] Atmospheric temperature from the on-board DS3231 real-time clock [degrees Celsius]
Bat [V] Voltage of the batteries comprising the main power supply; during the 2021–2022 deployment, this was provided by 3x AA cells in series [volts]
R_u [deg] Roll of the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [degrees from horizontal]
P_u [deg] Pitch of the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [degrees from horizontal]
UVA_u Ultraviolet A radiation received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
UVB_u Ultraviolet B radiation received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
White_u Broad-spectrum visible white light received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
Vis_u (lx) Broad-spectrum visible light received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
IR_S_u Short-wavelength infrared radiation received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
IR_M_u Mid-wavelength infrared radiation received by the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
PyroT_u [C] Temperature on the upwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer circuit board [degrees Celsius]
R_d [deg] Roll of the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [degrees from horizontal]
P_d [deg] Pitch of the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [degrees from horizontal]
UVA_d Ultraviolet A radiation received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
UVB_d Ultraviolet B radiation received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
White_d Broad-spectrum visible white light received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [arbitrary sensor units]
Vis_d (lx) Broad-spectrum visible light received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
IR_S_d Short-wavelength infrared radiation received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
IR_M_d Mid-wavelength infrared radiation received by the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer [lux]
PyroT_d [C] Temperature on the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyranometer circuit board
IR_Long [mV] Voltage from the downwards-facing Project Monarch pyrgeometer (long-wave infrared thermometer) [millivolts]
IR_Long [C] Inferred ground temperature from the Project Monarch downwards-facing pyrgeometer (long-wave infrared thermometer) [degrees Celsius]
PyrgT [C] Temperature on the Project Monarch downwards-facing pyrgeometer (long-wave infrared thermometer) circuit board [degrees Celsius]
NumTicks [Cnt] Number of recorded anemometer revolutions since the last data logging interval. -9999 is the error value. Can be converted into wind speed. [unitless]
Wind direction [degrees] Wind direction. WS-2 and WS-3 should be corrected by 180 degrees. [azimuth: degrees]
Humidity [%] Relative humidity [percent]
Temp Atmos [C] Atmospheric temperature [degrees Celsius]
Distance [mm] Distance from ultrasonic rangefinder to surface (rock or snow) [millimeters]
Rain bucket tips [0.01in] The number of tipping-bucket rain gauge bucket tips [count]

Field Notes

  1. WS1's anemometer was set north while pointing into the wind (i.e., direction wind is coming from). WS2 and WS3 were set pointing away from the wind. Correct WS2 and WS3 by 180 degrees. (AW has confirmed this by comparing installation photos in which the vane is visible with prevailing wind directions in the data.)
  2. Tipping-bucket rain gauge data seems to freeze on all "1" on WS2 and WS3. Could be that the bucket is stuck in the middle. This also causes the logger to reset from time to time, but data continue to be recorded.
  3. To combine multiple data files, retain the same header and merge rows.
  4. On the first time step, a comma is missing near the end of the line. Include it (and note it / update the software that caused this problem).

Deployment images

WS-1: turística

After the installation of the lowest weather station, WS-1: turistica

Photo follows installation of the lowest weather station, off of the standard tourist trail. This is WS-1: turística.

Pictured (left to right): Max Van Wyk de Vries, Andy Wickert, Shanti Penprase

Photo: Mati Romero

WS-2: Buscaini

Assembling the middle weather station, WS-2: Buscaini

Photo during installation of the middle weather station, on a moraine near the Buscaini shelter (either ruins or it was always just a low wooden wall) but out of the forest. This is WS-2: Buscaini.

Pictured (left to right): Shanti Penprase, Max Van Wyk de Vries, Gio Roberti

Photo: Andy Wickert

WS-3: Orloc

Installing the main mast of the highest weather station, WS-3: Orloc

Photo during installation of the main mast of the upper weather station, on bedrock between Glaciar Perito Moreno and Glaciar Orloc. Some team members are pausing to photograph the spectacular view. This is WS-3: Orloc.

Pictured (left to right): Gullermo Tamburini Beliveau, Max Van Wyk de Vries, Gio Roberti

Photo: Andy Wickert

Funding support

NSF

Northern Widget LLC