Incoming shortwave radiation irradiance
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Measurements of meteorological variables. Measurements are integrated on 30 minutes time step.
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This dataset contains the meteorological data collected at Bernadouze (Ariège, France) by automatic weather stations (Bernadouze ONF).
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Measurements of meteorological and soils variables. Measurements are integrated on 15 minutes time step.
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Measurements of meteorological variables. The sensors are attached to a 2m hight mast, the wind is measured at 2 m. Measurements are made at 10 s intervals, data are averaged and recorded every 15 min in the data logger.
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Measurements of meteorological variables. Measurements are integrated on 30 minutes time step.
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Meteorological data from the Huai Ma Nai catchment (Thailand)
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Meteorological data from the Dong Cao catchment (Vietnam)
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Meteorological data from the Houay Pano catchment (Laos)
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Data of meteorological and soil physics measured on La Guette peatland in two biometeorological stations. Measurements start on 12-10-2010 and are regularly updated with new data. The measured parameters are: Air temperature (°C), Air pressure (mbar), Precipitation (mm), Relative humidity (%), ShortWave/LongWave outgoing/incoming radiation (W/m2), Photosynthetic photon flux density outgoing/incoming (μmol/m2/s), Wind direction (°), Wind speed (m/s), Soil temperature (°C), Soil water content (%) and Soil heat flux (W/m2).
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Data of meteorological and soil physics measured on Landemarais peatland in two stations (ldm/bm1 and ldm/bm2). Measurements start on 14-12-2016 and are regularly updated with new data. The measured parameters are: Air temperature (°C), Air pressure (mbar), Precipitation (mm), Relative humidity (%), ShortWave/LongWave outgoing/incoming radiation (W/m2), Photosynthetic photon flux density incoming (μmol/m2/s), Wind direction (°), Wind speed (m/s), Soil temperature (°C), Soil water content (%), Soil heat flux (W/m2), and Water table depth (m).