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10-min Pressure, Temperature, and Depth from the North and South SensorsForest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of America(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femcNational Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) leadThis dataset contains the 10-minute min, max, average of pressure (not excluding atmospheric pressure), temperature and depth from the sensors deployed at the north and south side of the South Hero, VT Rt 2 causeway. This data is a compilation of the data retrieved from the loggers out in the field. The loggers are set to record in 2.5-minute intervals where instantaneous data is recorded and averaged across 10-minute intervals.
Depth was calculated by referencing barometric pressure (mbar) from a meteorological station at Colchester Reef ran by the FEMC. The meteorological station is directly 6.21 miles from the depth sensors.Forest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeFlood Inundation Study on the South Hero, VT Route 2 CausewayEmmaGwyncontentProviderIn collaboration with the NOAA – Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and the International Joint Commission, the FEMC has deployed a pair of water depth sensors along the US Rt 2 Hwy Causeway in South Hero, VT. This will be a two-year flood inundation study.10-min Pressure, Temperature, and Depth from the North and South SensorsThis dataset contains the 10-minute min, max, average of pressure (not excluding atmospheric pressure), temperature and depth from the sensors deployed at the north and south side of the South Hero, VT Rt 2 causeway. This data is a compilation of the data retrieved from the loggers out in the field. The loggers are set to record in 2.5-minute intervals where instantaneous data is recorded and averaged across 10-minute intervals.
Depth was calculated by referencing barometric pressure (mbar) from a meteorological station at Colchester Reef ran by the FEMC. The meteorological station is directly 6.21 miles from the depth sensors.VMC.1359.2771mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/noaa_ijc_flood_inundation_study/dataset/raw-pressure-temperature-from-north-south2019-05-13DateDateNo description for this attributedateMM/DD/YYYYDateTimeDate TimeNo description for this attributedatetimeM/D/YYYY hh:mmNorth_Avg_mbarNorth Avg PressureThe avg pressure measured over 10 minutes.decimalmeternaturalNorth_Avg_Temp_cNorth Average TemperatureThe avg temperature measured over a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalNorth_Max_Press_mbarNorth Max PressureThe max pressure measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalNorth_Max_Temp_cNorth Max TemperatureMax temperature measured within a 10 minute interval.decimalmeternaturalNorth_Min_Press_mbarNorth Min PressureThe min pressure measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalNorth_Min_Temp_cNorth Min TemperatureThe min temperature measured within a 10 minute interval.decimalmeternaturalNorth_WaterLevel_mNorth Water DepthWater depth within a 10 minute intervaldecimalmeternaturalNoteNotenotestextSouth_Avg_Press_mbarSouth Avg PressureThe average pressure measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_Avg_Temp_cSouth Avg TemperatureThe avg temperature measured over a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_Max_Press_mbarSouth Max PressureThe max pressure measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_Max_Temp_cSouth Max TemperatureThe max temperature measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_Min_Press_mbarSouth Min PressureThe min pressure measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_Min_Temp_cSouth Min TemperatureThe min temperature measured within a 10 minute measuring interval.decimalmeternaturalSouth_WaterLevel_mSouth Water DepthWater depth over a 10 minute interval.decimalmeternaturalTime_GMT_0400TimeNo description for this attributetimehh:mmYearYearYear of measurementint