Citizen Weather Station
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05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors, Page 139.
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Collect meteorological data on your roof and donate it to science.
From the column DIY: Science
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- NOAA Citizen Weather Observer Project
Submit your weather data to NOAA as part of their citizen science program. Not only will you be part of a huge data gathering project, but you'll have the chance to calibrate your station. - Station Data
This is the data we're submitting to the Citizen Weather Observer Project from the weather station installed on the roof here at O'Reilly. - Makezine Weather Station
What's the weather like at Make HQ today? Here's the data and charts generated from the Davis Vantage Pro weather station installed on the roof here at O'Reilly. - Davis Wireless Vantage Pro2 Weather Station
This is the weather station we're using and that the article is about.
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