Measurement and Control Products for WEATHER Measurement and Control Products for WATER Measurement and Control Products for ENERGY Measurement and Control Products for MACHINES Measurement and Control Products for STRUCTURES Measurement and Control Products for EARTH

Forty-nine Campbell Scientific weather stations make up North Dakota's Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN). Data from the network is used by an increasing number of individuals and organizations for a variety of purposes, such as irrigation scheduling, pesticide application scheduling, and various research projects. The standard stations monitor air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction, solar radiation, rainfall, and soil temperature. Data is transmitted by phone and cellular phone. Additional parameters are measured in conjuction with seasonal changes or research.

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Case Study Summary

Application

A state-wide weather station network that provides data for agricultural applications such as pest control and evapotranspiration

Location

North Dakota, USA

Products Used

TE525-L  LI200X-L  014A-L 

Contributors

Radu Carcoana, North Dakota State University

Participating Organizations

N. Dakota State University, N. Dakota Dept. of Transportation, N. Dakota National Guard

Measured Parameters

Wind speed/direction; air, soil, and crop temperature; precipitation; solar radiation; relative humidity; barometric pressure; ground-water level

Related Website

North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network

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