Burro Mountains Study (nmcc-gr-1)
Description
The Burro Mountains Study weather station is a co-operative veture with the New Mexico State Environment Department.
Location
Latitude: 32.75
Longitude: 108.51
Elevation:
Images
December 18, 2008
April 17, 2008
Programs
Change/Maintenance Log
December 18, 2008: Station maintenance. Station was found to be inoperative during a previous trip. A CR1000 replaced the CR10x datalogger. A new battery was installed on site, as well as a new voltage regulator. The tipping bucket was moved from the main mast of the station to the west end of the cross-arm.
December 3, 2008: Met Ellen Soles at site to instruct her on the use of loggernet to download station data. Station was found to be inoperative. Battery was not providing enough voltage to the datalogger to be useful. All data since April was lost.
April 17, 2008: Station installation. Station was initially installed with a CR10x datalogger. Station sensors include: Metone 034B wind set, 107 soil temperature probe, HMP50 temperature/humidity sensor, LI200X solar radiation sensor, and TE525 tipping bucket rain gauge.