Scripps Hydroclimate Weather Observation Program

Weather Station Status

Status as of: 2004 12 31 2300 UTC

 Station  Status
1 North Station Barometer: Off-Line.
2 Devils Canyon  Barometer: Off-Line.
3 Devils Creek Ovlk  Barometer: Off-Line.
4  Gorge Ovlk Barometer: Off-Line.
5  Lost Creek  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
6  Bug Trail  Barometer: Off-Line.
7  Gorge Crossing  Barometer: Off-Line.
8  Red Rainbow  Barometer: Off-Line.
9  Comm Site 2  Barometer: Off-Line.
 Winds: Off-Line.
10  Dead Coyote  Barometer: Off-Line.
11  Comm Site 3  Barometer: Off-Line.
 Temps: Off-Line.
 Winds: Off-Line.
12  Mine Junction  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
13  Stone Creek  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
14  Mine Top  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
15  Avocado Grove  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
16  Staging Area  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
17  Sumac Summit  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
18  Comm Site 4  Barometer: Off-Line.
19  Exp Greenhouse  Barometer: Off-Line.
 Humidity: Off-Line.
 Solar: Off_Line.
20  Cockleburr  Barometer: Off-Line.
21  Scripps Pier  Barometer: Off-Line.
 Humidity: Off-Line.
22  Mine East  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
23  Mine Gorge  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.
24  Lee Vining  Station is off-line. Return to service date is unknown.

Credits:
Thanks to HPWREN http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/ for communications and infrastructure and to the Santa Margarita River Ecological Reserve (SMER) http://fs.sdsu.edu/kf/reserves/smer/ for accomodating a large number of weather stations and providing infrastructure and communications. HPWREN is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. SMER is supported by the San Diego State University Field Station Program. Thanks also to Yosemite National Park, the National Forest Service, particularly the field office at Lee Vining California, and to the Devils Postpile National Monument for providing sites and infrastructure for weather station installations.
The Scripps hydroclimate field program has been supported by NOAA's Office of Global Programs, NSF through the ROADNet project, and with ongoing support from the California Energy Commission PIER Program http://www.energy.ca.gov/pier/ via the California Climate Change Center http://meteora.ucsd.edu/cap/.

Climate Research Division - Scripps Institution of Oceanography - v.20060410
E-mail questions to: Mary Tyree / mtyree@ucsd.edu