Furnace Automatic Real Time Weather Station

Published by: Marine Institute
Category: Environment
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The Marine Institute and Met Eireann have jointly operated a manual weather station in Furnace, Newport, Co. Mayo for almost 50 years. In early 2005 this was upgraded to an Automatic Synoptic Weather Station and the data is supplied to the Marine Institute by Met Eireann on a daily basis. The Furnace Weather Station collects the following, DateTime, Max Air Temperature (degC), Min Air Temperature (degC), Mean Air Temperature (degC), Total Rainfall (mm), Mean Wind Speed (kn), Max Gust (kn), Solar Radiation (Wtt\m2), Relative Humidity (%), Atmospheric Pressure (mbar), Earth Temperature at 30,50,100 cm and Soil Temperature at depth 5,10,20,(degC).

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Date released 2005-01-01
Date updated 2017-12-12
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Update frequency Daily
Language English
Landing page http://burrishoole.marine.ie/FurnaceWeather.aspx
Geographic coverage in GeoJSON format {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-9.6652, 53.8929],[-9.6652, 53.9803], [-9.5624, 53.9803], [-9.5624, 53.8929], [-9.6652, 53.8929]]]}
Spatial Reference Systems (SRS) WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
Vertical Extent {"verticalDomainName": "sea level", "minVerticalExtent": "0", "maxVerticalExtent": "0"}
Provenance information Furnace automatic weather station data collection since 2005. Quality control applied to the data collection managed by Migratory Fish ecosystem team. Non automatic weather data collected between 1958 and 2005.
Period of time covered (begin) 2005-01-01