Over recent decades, mesoscale networks of automated, in-situ stations for weather monitoring have been developed across diverse regional settings. These networks, commonly referred to as mesonets, have originated independently, are funded at various levels and through various mechanisms, and serve a variety of constituencies and needs. While sharing commonalities, each network has unique strategic, design, and operational elements. As sensor and communications technologies evolve and the demand for environmental data to support decision making grows, mesonets are expected to play an increasing role in support of weather and climate services. Currently, there exists inconsistent functional practices and metadata reporting among mesonets. Tw...
The Oklahoma Mesonet, a statewide automated network of more than 110 environmental monitoring statio...
Information was collected on existing mesonets, potential evapotranspiration networks, and stakehold...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
Although they share many common qualities in design and operation, mesonetworks across the United St...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a research-grade weather and climate observing network with redundant sensor...
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...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a great asset for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in a multitude of ways, from ...
High quality data sources are critical to scientists, engineers, and decision makers alike. The mode...
The Oklahoma Mesonet, a statewide automated network of more than 110 environmental monitoring statio...
The Oklahoma Mesonet, a statewide automated network of more than 110 environmental monitoring statio...
Information was collected on existing mesonets, potential evapotranspiration networks, and stakehold...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
Although they share many common qualities in design and operation, mesonetworks across the United St...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
The Nebraska Mesonet was established in 1981 as one of the nation’s first automated state weather ne...
Mesoscale in situ meteorological observations are essential for better understanding and forecasting...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a research-grade weather and climate observing network with redundant sensor...
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...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a high-density, mesoscale network of automated meteorological and climatolog...
The Kentucky Mesonet is a great asset for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in a multitude of ways, from ...
High quality data sources are critical to scientists, engineers, and decision makers alike. The mode...
The Oklahoma Mesonet, a statewide automated network of more than 110 environmental monitoring statio...
The Oklahoma Mesonet, a statewide automated network of more than 110 environmental monitoring statio...
Information was collected on existing mesonets, potential evapotranspiration networks, and stakehold...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...