air humidity
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measurement of air temperature & air humidity in 2 m height
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Relative air humidity of meteorological Station Rudolfshütte
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Air humidity of meteorological Station Rudolfshütte
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Dataset provides information about air humidity collected in Herdade da Ribeira Abaixo from 21th February 2014 to 4th January 2015. The air humidity within this dataset was measured in intervals of 30 minutes.
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Relative air humidity data of Oberkainz, Kölblwiese, Blaseneck, Zinödl, Weidendom, Schröckalm and Gscheidegg.
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Measurements of temperature and relative humidity in different altitudes and substrates at moraines of the glacier stage 1971 of the Rootmoos glacier. Data from 1996 till 2019 are presented and will get updated. Datasets (one per year) will be soon available at PANGAEA Data Publisher (https://www.pangaea.de/). Parameters measured: Soil temperature (°C) in 3 and 10 cm soil depth Temperature (°C) under cushion of Saxifraga oppositifolia with fine- and coarse grained substrate Temperature (°C) in Open Top Chamber (= OTC) and control area (= outside OTC) under cushion of Saxifraga aizoides Air temperature (°C) in 50 and 200 cm height Relative humidity (%) in 50 and 200 cm height For more information go to "additional information" PANGAEA doi: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.930755
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Air temperature measurement is performed using a temperature sensor connected to a data logger and a web server that downloads the data regularly. Air relative humidity measurement is performed using a humidity sensor connected to a data logger and a web server that downloads the data regularly. Rainfall measurement is performed using a tipping bucket rain gauge. The measurement resolution is 0.1 mm and it is collected to a data logger. The data is downloaded to a real time web server and is available for viewing.
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This site is part of the BFW project "Klimaforschungswald". The aim of this research project is to evaluate which tree species will fullfil the important tasks and functions of the forest ecosystem in the future. Furthermore, temperature and precipitation fluctuations in particular are to be documented in order to be able to map a possible trend and the influence of the growing vegetation. In addition to the site characteristics, attention was paid to whether they were particularly attractive for bees and insects, which should increase their food supply.. When selecting the trees and shrubs, in addition to the site characteristics, attention was paid to whether they were particularly attractive for bees and insects. This should increase the food supply for bees and insects. Furthermore, information boards were erected and meteorological measuring stations installed. The meterological measuring stations record air temperature and relative humidity as well as precipitation.
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Meteorogical station Hochscheibe in Gesäuse National Park
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Data from a meteostation from the Bavarian Forest National Park Administration.