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A rain gauge with tipping buckets of 0.5 mm increments monitors the rainfall rate at the Savane à Mulets site, located on the flanks of the Soufrière volcano. The rain gauge is connected to a datalogger (CR300, Campbell Scientific Inc.) which records the data every 6 minutes. Time is specified in GMT.
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The "Maison de la Forêt 2" weather station is located near the bridge on the site of the Maison de la Forêt. It has been monitoring the weather in the Bras-David watershed since 2018/10/19. It replaces the former "Maison de la Forêt" station, which was located on the roof of the National Park House, and ceased to operate in July 2019. The "Maison de la Forêt 2" weather station is equipped with a tipping bucket raingauge (ARG100 Tipping Bucket Raingauge, Campbell Inc.) which measures the cumulative rainfall between two consecutive measurements, a thermometer (Campbell Scientific Inc.: CS107 Temperature Probe) which measures the air temperature, inside a shelter (RAD06, Campbell Inc.). This shelter protects the sensor from solar radiation, heavy rain, and insect intrusions. The measurement time is specified in GMT.
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The "Maison de la Forêt" weather station, located on the roof of the National Park House, monitored the rainfall rate and the air temperature as a function of time (GMT), in the Bras-David catchment from 2011/11/23 to 2019/07/20, when it ceased to operate.
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A weather station (Basic Weather Station BWS200 , Campbell Scientific Inc.), located on the La Digue site, monitors the meteorological conditions in the Capesterre catchment. The station is equipped with a tipping bucket raingauge (ARG100 Tipping Bucket Raingauge, Campbell Inc.) which measures the cumulative rainfall between two consecutive measurements, a thermometer (Campbell Scientific Inc.: CS107 Temperature Probe) which measures the air temperature, a pressure sensor (CS100, Campbell Scientific Inc.) which measures the atmospheric pressure. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data every 10 minutes. The measurement time is specified in GMT.
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A weather station (Basic Weather Station BWS200 , Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitors the meteorological conditions in the forest parcel of the Quiock creek catchment. The station is equipped with a tipping bucket raingauge (ARG100 Tipping Bucket Raingauge, Campbell Inc.) which measures the cumulative rainfall between two consecutive measurements, a thermometer (Campbell Scientific Inc.: CS107 Temperature Probe) which measures the air temperature. These sensor are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. Note that the measurement time step was set to 1 minute up to 2020-09-30 12h55. From that moment on, the measurement time step was set to 5 minutes.The measurement time is specified in GMT
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Forêt site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Forêt » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured as a function of time (GMT) in the Capesterre river, at the Capesterre - La Digue hydrologic station. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Forêt site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Forêt » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Foret site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Foret » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured as a function of time (GMT) in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Foret hydrologic station. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.