Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting the weather and climate and to aid in decision-making by a myriad of stakeholder communities. They include, for example, state environmental and emergency management agencies, the commercial sector, media, agriculture, and the general public. Over the last three decades, a number of mesoscale weather and climate observation networks have become operational. These networks are known as mesonets. Most are operated by universities and receive different levels of funding. It is important to communicate the current status and critical roles the mesonets play. Most mesonets collect standard meteorological data and in many cases ancillary near-surf...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Oklahoma Mesonetwork (Mesonet), developed through a partnership between the University of Oklaho...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
Over recent decades, mesoscale networks of automated, in-situ stations for weather monitoring have b...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a research-grade weather and climate observing network with redundant sensor...
Although they share many common qualities in design and operation, mesonetworks across the United St...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Oklahoma Mesonet is a network of 110 monitoring stations that measure environmental parameters i...
The most recent consensus of the scientific community regarding global climate change is straightfor...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a great asset for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in a multitude of ways, from ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Oklahoma Mesonetwork (Mesonet), developed through a partnership between the University of Oklaho...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
Over recent decades, mesoscale networks of automated, in-situ stations for weather monitoring have b...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a research-grade weather and climate observing network with redundant sensor...
Although they share many common qualities in design and operation, mesonetworks across the United St...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Oklahoma Mesonet is a network of 110 monitoring stations that measure environmental parameters i...
The most recent consensus of the scientific community regarding global climate change is straightfor...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a great asset for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in a multitude of ways, from ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Oklahoma Mesonetwork (Mesonet), developed through a partnership between the University of Oklaho...