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On January 17, 2024 at 10:32:22 AM CST, Gravatar Yanique Campbell:
  • Updated description of resource Interactive Weather Station Dashboard in St Laurent Li Taan Aen Staansyoon_17060 from

    Explore weather station data using our interactive mapping platform. Users can subset time series of the data. \ \ **How do I see the data?** Click **Go to resource** on the right. View livestream data by clicking on a weather station (red dot) to open a panel on the left side of your screen. Click the **i** button to view instructions on how to use the dashboard, and click the Full-screen button to view the weather station full size in your browser. <br> **Note for Wind Measurements** Wind and gust speeds reported at St Laurent Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SSW through W to NNW. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees in other directions. Wind and gust wind speeds are measured 3 m above the ground surface. Environment Canada and Manitoba Department of Agriculture weather stations report faster speeds because they are recorded on higher, 10 m towers.
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    Explore weather station data using our interactive mapping platform. Users can subset time series of the data. **How do I see the data?** Click **Go to resource** on the right. View livestream data by clicking on a weather station (red dot) to open a panel on the left side of your screen. Click the **i** button to view instructions on how to use the dashboard, and click the Full-screen button to view the weather station full size in your browser. <br> **Note for Wind Measurements** Wind and gust speeds reported at St Laurent Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SSW through W to NNW. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees in other directions. Wind and gust wind speeds are measured 3 m above the ground surface. Environment Canada and Manitoba Department of Agriculture weather stations report faster speeds because they are recorded on higher, 10 m towers.