Monroe City boasts the newest of the state’s automated real-time weather stations operated by University of Missouri Extension’s Commercial Agriculture Program, said Pat Guinan, MU Extension assistant professor of climatology.
Located at the Capt. Ben Smith Airfield on the south edge of city limits, the weather station records variables including temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, solar radiation, soil temperature and precipitation. There are 30 automated weather stations in the network. The Monroe City station is one of 19 stations in the network that provide real-time data.
The weather stations
record information important to the agriculture community and collect
historical weather information for the National Weather Service and others,
providing data for numerous meteorological, agricultural and hydrological
research projects.
One of the most-used
agricultural applications is for making spraying decisions based on real-time
wind speed and wind direction information. Other agricultural applications of
Missouri’s network include farm chemical application recommendations, irrigation
schedules, planting and insect advisories. Advances in wireless communication
and acquisition of grant funds have provided the opportunity to report weather
conditions every five minutes over the Internet.
The Missouri network,
which is a type of weather network that meteorologists call a “mesonet,” was
established in 1992 with four automated weather stations. Three were in
northwestern Missouri and one in the south-central part of the state. By 2000,
the mesonet had expanded to 21 stations. They are comprised of hardware and
sensors including 3-meter towers and dataloggers. Some stations have
supplemental sensors to observe fuel moisture (an indicator of wildfire risk),
soil moisture, leaf wetness and barometric pressure.
For more information
from the Missouri Climate Center through the MU College of Agriculture, Food
and Natural Resources, go to www.climate.missouri.edu.
Data from each of the
weather stations is available online at www.agebb.missouri.edu/weather/stations.
For real-time weather
from the Monroe City station, go to www.agebb.missouri.edu/weather/realtime/monroe.asp
(by Linda Geist, MU Senior Information Specialist)
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