cops_nmet: contains data from Meteorological Stations during COPS Campaign

Experiment
Summary
Contains data from several weather stations that were distributed in the COPS region during the COPS period.
Contributions from several european institutions are:
(type of station, number of stations, operating institution)
MOMAA automatic weather stations (10), University Innsbruck, Austria.
Automatic weather stations (10), University Leeds, Great Britain.
Mesonet Surface Stations (12), University Munic, Germany.
HOBO Automated weather Stations (96+4), University Vienna, Austria.
MAWS Automated weather Stations (2), University Vienna, Austria.
Sonic Anemomenters (4), University Vienna, Austria.

See data set summaries for more details.
Project
COPS (Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study)
Location(s)
COPS region (CDOM)
Spatial Coverage
Longitude 6 to 11 Latitude 47 to 50 Altitude: 0 m relativ to NN
Temporal Coverage
2007-06-01 to 2007-08-31 (calendrical)
Use constraints
For scientific use only. No commercial use allowed. Please be aware of the common COPS/GOP/D-PHASE data policy (http://cops.wdc-climate.de/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
177.06 MiB (185657303 Byte)
Format
NetCDF, netCDF.tar, netCDF.tar.gz
Status
in work
Creation Date
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[1] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T. (2011). Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.799
[2] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T (Eds.). (2011). Special Issue: Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.v137.1s

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[Entry acronym: cops_nmet] [Entry id: 2175073]