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Measurements of temperature, relative humidity, global shortwave radiation, soil temperature, soil moisture, and soil electrical conductivity.Forest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeEMMA Weather Station Data - Mohonk PreserveVickyKellycontentProviderKerriScrivanoscontentProviderLindsayCharlopcontentProviderMeganNapoliprincipalInvestigatorNatalieFeldsineprincipalInvestigatorElizabethLongprincipalInvestigatorPennyAdler-ColvinprincipalInvestigatorThese datasets are from the weather stations at the Mohonk Preserve. The Mohonk Preserve is one of 14 sites recording data in the Hudson Valley as part of the <a href='http://www.uvm.edu/vmc/emma/'>Environmental Monitoring and Management Alliance (EMMA)</a>. Composed of more than 40,000 days of weather observations, these records comprise the collection of the Preserve’s Mohonk Lake Cooperative Weather Station, established in 1896 by the U.S. Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service). Weather readings at Mohonk began in the mid-1880s, taken by the Smiley family, founders of the neighboring Mohonk Mountain House, and are now continued by Preserve research staff. Beginning in the late 1970s, data collection expanded to include regular monitoring the pH of precipitation, lakes, and streams.Daniel Smiley Research Center Weather Station (EMMA)Measurements of temperature, relative humidity, global shortwave radiation, soil temperature, soil moisture, and soil electrical conductivity.VMC.1022.2056mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/EMMA-weather-data-Mohonk/dataset/smiley-house-weather-data2017-07-20No AttributesNo Definitionno data