Title: Backyard Weather 1
1Backyard Weather
Amateur Weather Observing for Dummies
2PresentersErik ProseusDanny PhelpsEddie
HolmesJonathan Howell
3What is Backyard Weather?
- Observing the environment - in your own
micro-climate! - Unofficial, but valuable, information collection
and dissemination - Accomplished with a wide range of equipment
- Satisfying and FUN!
4Why do it?
- For weather junkies and data hounds, it is the
ultimate in weather participation - To be used by others
- Weather enthusiasts
- National Weather Service
- Scientists doing research
- To give juvenile delinquents something to take
target practice at - To give neighbors something to talk about
5Ways to get involved
- Personal weather station
- Automated data distribution
- CoCoRaHS
- Daily precip reports
- NWS Cooperative Observer
- NWS equipment and daily observations
6CWOP
- Citizen Weather Observer Program
- Goals
- Collect weather data from citizens
- Make data available for weather services and
homeland security - Provide feedback to contributors on their data
quality - Over 5,000 CWOP members worldwide (approx. 3,500
in U.S.)
http//www.wxqa.com
7CWOP data flow
- Data flows to findU servers via APRS-IS
(Automatic Position Reporting System-Internet
Service) - findU servers send data to MADIS (Meteorological
Assimilation Data Ingest System) every 15 minutes
to become part of the NOAA mesonet dataset that
can then be displayed on AWIPS at the NWS
8How to join CWOP
- Fill out an online registration form to be
assigned a station number - Set up commercially-available software to send
data automatically - Check to see that the data is flowing to the
findU servers and confirm data quality
periodically
9Personal Weather Stations
- Several companies produce reliable stations at a
wide range of costs - Davis Instruments
- La Crosse
- Oregon Scientific
- Rainwise
- Texas Weather Instruments
- Purchase from manufacturer websites, some retail
outlets, or online weather companies
(AmbientWeather.com)
10What to buy?
- What sensors are important to you?
- What parameters are logged, computed, and
displayed or alarmed? - How accurate and what update interval?
- Consider surrounding environment wired vs.
wireless - Upgrade-ability and maintainability
- Manufacturer/dealer support
- Cost and value for money
- Accompanying software
11How much?
- Basic instrumentation, cabled stations start as
low as 120-150 - Davis wireless model with extra features/
accessories can run upwards of 1,000 - High-end Texas Weather Instruments stations can
be over 2,000 - Software is included with many systems, but might
consider off-the-shelf packages with more features
12I want to spend more!
- Lightning detectors (Boltek)
- Accessories (solar radiation, UV, leaf wetness,
temp probes, auxiliary stations) - Upgraded software
- Weatherproof web cams
- X2 integration (connect to home systems heat,
A/C, sprinklers, etc.)
13Instrumentation(a few examples)
- For beginners or serious hobbyists
14Davis Vantage Pro 2
Sensors and Console
15Davis Vantage Pro 2
Eriks Station Setup
16Davis Vantage Pro 2
FedEx MEM Hub
17Davis Vantage Pro 2
FedEx IND Hub
18FedEx Intranet
19Davis Weather Monitor II
Sensors and Console
20Davis Weather Monitor II
Eddies Station Setup
21Davis Weather Monitor II
Eddies Station Setup
22LaCrosse WS-2310
Sensors and Base
23LaCrosse WS-2310
Dannys Station Setup
24Texas Weather Instruments WR-25
Sensors and Console
25Texas Weather Instruments WR-25
Rustys Station Setup
26Software
- For processing and transmitting data
27Virtual Weather Station
28VWSaprs
29WeatherLink
30Weather Display
31Weather Display Live
32WeatherView 32
33WeatherView 32
34More on Mesonets and Benefits of Contributing to
a Mesonet
Jonathan Howell NWS-Memphis
35Other ways to contribute
- CoCoRaHS Community Collaborative Rain, Hail
Snow Network (cocorahs.org) - Volunteer network of precipitation observers
- West TN Coordinator Zwemer Ingram (NWS-MEG)
- Obtain a certified rain gauge, take daily precip
observations, submit via web - Used for natural resource, education, research,
and operational purposes
http//www.cocorahs.org
36Other ways to contribute
- NWS Cooperative Observer Program
- Record temps, precip, and other data daily and
send to NWS local office - All equipment provided and maintained by the NWS,
as well as training - More than 11,000 volunteers across the U.S.
- Local oversight provided by Zwemer Ingram
37Germantown, TN Co-Op Station
38Co-op Requirements
- Dedication to public service
- Attention to detail
- Ability to learn and perform daily duties
- Willingness to allow NWS to place instrumentation
on your property - Willingness to allow at least one visit per year
by NWS - PC and internet access optional
http//www.weather.gov/om/coop/
39Where can the general public find backyard
weather data?
- Weather Underground
- www.wunderground.com
- CWOP/APRS
- FindU, www.findu.com
- CWOP, www.wxqa.com
- MADIS, http//www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mesonet/
- MesoWest, http//www.met.utah.edu/mesowest/
- Texas AM, http//mesonet.tamu.edu
- WeatherForYou.com
- Individual weather websites
40Are you ready
- To contribute to our meteorological community?
- To brave the elements for a rainfall total?
- To learn something new?
- To have a lot of FUN observing the weather??
JOIN US TODAY!