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National Weather Service data for North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, from 1986 to 1992, North Inlet LTER

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-nin.3.1
Title:National Weather Service data for North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, from 1986 to 1992, North Inlet LTER
Abstract:

This data package consists of National Weather Service data for North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, from 1986 to 1992, North Inlet LTER. It's purpose is to To develop a long-term climate record for the North Inlet Estuary LTER site; For short and long-term studies at North Inlet and for comparisons to other LTER and NWS sites.

Publication Date:2006
Language:english

Time Period
Begin:
1986-12-01
End:
1992-10-31

People and Organizations
Contact:Information Manager (LTER Network Office) [  email ]
Contact:Information Manager (LTER Network Office) [  email ]
Creator:Michener, William K. 
Creator:Taylor, Mr. Daniel 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
DailyWeatherParameter-NIN-LTER-1986-1992
Description:
Daily Monitoring of Weather parameters for North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, from 1986 to 1992, North Inlet LTER
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-d.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-nin/3/1/843b71d67638dcc9197b4ad298f59813
Name:DailyWeatherParameter-NIN-LTER-1986-1992
Description:Daily Monitoring of Weather parameters for North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, from 1986 to 1992, North Inlet LTER
Number of Records:2162
Number of Columns:10
Geographic Region:
Description:North Inlet encompasses about 2,630 hectares of tidal marshes and wetlands near Georgetown, South Carolina, USA. North Inlet-Winyah Bay features high quality, ocean-dominated waters and salt marshes in North Inlet, contrasting with the brackish waters and marshes of Winyah Bay. The bay estuary is dominated by riverine discharges from a watershed impacted by agricultural, municipal and industrial development. Former rice fields and canals provide another system for study within the Reserve. The Debidue site is located at the confluence of Town Creek and Debidue Creek. The Bread and Butter site is located along the western shoreline of Town Creek adjacent to the mouth of Clambank Creek. Oyster Landing in Crab Haul creek within the NORTH INLET ESTUARY SYSTEM Georgetown, South Carolina. 33,20 lat. 79,11 long.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  33.357Southern:  33.2125
Western:  -79.2936Eastern:  -79.1042
Sampling Site: 
Description:Oyster Landing in Crab Haul Creek 33.21'2" Lat., 79.11'27" Long.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -79.1175Latitude (degree): 33.2106

Time Period
Begin:
1986-12-01
End:
1992-10-31
Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Research methods

The NWS system in place at the Baruch Marine Laboratory was purchased from the Qualimetrics Corporation of Sacramento CA. Qualimetrics Inc. Box 230 Princeton, NJ. 08542 The system consists of NWS approved: Instrument Shelter. Maximum and Minimum Thermometers (Qualimetrics 4421), Hygrothermograph (Qualimetrics 5020) Barometer (Qualimetrics 7010-A) Rain and snow gauge (Qualimetrics 6310).

System Description

The system measures daily minimum, maximum and instantaneous air temperature; daily rainfall, minimum and maximum relative humidity; and minimum and maximum barometric pressure. Remote Site 1. Instrument Shelter, standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 2. Precipitation gauge, Dip stick,(non recording) Standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 3. Maximum and Minimum Thermometers, Standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 4. Hi-Q Hygrothermograph. 5. Barometer (Qualimetrics).

System Description

The system is designed as follows. The instrument shelter is mounted onto a concrete platform by bolts. This platform is located near the Oyster landing Research site on Crab Haul Creek. The rain gauge is located approximately 25 Feet from instrument shelter in a grass clearing. The thermometers and hygrothermograph are located inside the instrument shelter. The Barometer is located in the Data Management office.

Data collection

Data for these sensors are recorded on a chart every day at 1000 hr. These daily data are brought into the lab once a week and entered onto the computer.

Associated researchers and projects

Also see NIN01 (North Inlet Meteorological Data-Hourly Measurements).

Storage location and medium - A) Raw Data

The raw data are collected and recorded onto a form for air temperatures and precipitation. Relative Humidity and Barometric Pressure are recorded onto a seven day chart.

Storage location and medium - B) Edited Data

The raw data are perused for possible errors and then recorded in an ASCII file, which is then edited for typographical errors. This file is then archived.

Description:

Experimental Design

Daily Monitoring of Weather parameters.


Table Structure
Object Name:LTER.NIN.NWS.csv
Size:122(kb) byte
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
Record Delimiter:\r\n
Line Delimiter:\r\n
Orientation:column
Simple Delimited:
Field Delimiter:,

Table Column Descriptions
 DateTimeMinimum_Air_TempCurrent_Air_TempMaximum_Air_TempPrecipitationRelative_Humidity_MinimumRelative_Humidity_MaximumBarometric_Pressure_MinimumBarometric_Pressure_Maximum
Column Name:Date  
Time  
Minimum Air Temperature  
Current Air Temperature  
Maximum Air Temperature  
Precipitation  
Relative Humidity Minimum  
Relative Humidity Maximum  
Barometric Pressure Minimum  
Barometric Pressure Maximum  
Definition:Day of month when sample collected time when the sample was collected Minimum Air Temperature Current Air TemperatureMaximum Air TemperaturePrecipitationRelative Humidity MinimumRelative Humidity Maximum Barometric Pressure MinimumBarometric Pressure Maximum
Storage Type:typeSystem="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">Date  
typeSystem="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">Time  
               
Measurement Type:dateTimedateTimeintervalratioratioratioratioratioratioratio
Measurement Values Domain:
FormatYYYY-MM-DD
Precision
Formathh:mm:ss
Precision
Unitcelsius
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min-40.0  
Max50 
Unitcelsius
Typereal
Min-40.0 
Max50.0 
Unitcelsius
Typereal
Min-40.0 
Max 50.0 
Unitmillimeter
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min 0  
Max 61.0 
Unitdimensionless
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min 0  
Max 100 
Unitdimensionless
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min 0  
Max 100 
Unitmillibar
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min 940  
Max 1040 
Unitmillibar
Precision0.1
Typereal
Min 940  
Max 1040 
Missing Value Code:  
Code-999
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Code-99.9
Explmissing value
Accuracy Report:                    
Accuracy Assessment:                    
Coverage:                    
Methods:                    

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
(No thesaurus)Temperature, Precipitation, North Inlet Estuarine, Baruch Institute, Georgetown, South Carolina

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation, and/or protocols apply to the data table DailyWeatherParameter-NIN-LTER-1986-1992:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Research methods

The NWS system in place at the Baruch Marine Laboratory was purchased from the Qualimetrics Corporation of Sacramento CA. Qualimetrics Inc. Box 230 Princeton, NJ. 08542 The system consists of NWS approved: Instrument Shelter. Maximum and Minimum Thermometers (Qualimetrics 4421), Hygrothermograph (Qualimetrics 5020) Barometer (Qualimetrics 7010-A) Rain and snow gauge (Qualimetrics 6310).

System Description

The system measures daily minimum, maximum and instantaneous air temperature; daily rainfall, minimum and maximum relative humidity; and minimum and maximum barometric pressure. Remote Site 1. Instrument Shelter, standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 2. Precipitation gauge, Dip stick,(non recording) Standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 3. Maximum and Minimum Thermometers, Standard U.S. Weather Bureau type. 4. Hi-Q Hygrothermograph. 5. Barometer (Qualimetrics).

System Description

The system is designed as follows. The instrument shelter is mounted onto a concrete platform by bolts. This platform is located near the Oyster landing Research site on Crab Haul Creek. The rain gauge is located approximately 25 Feet from instrument shelter in a grass clearing. The thermometers and hygrothermograph are located inside the instrument shelter. The Barometer is located in the Data Management office.

Data collection

Data for these sensors are recorded on a chart every day at 1000 hr. These daily data are brought into the lab once a week and entered onto the computer.

Associated researchers and projects

Also see NIN01 (North Inlet Meteorological Data-Hourly Measurements).

Storage location and medium - A) Raw Data

The raw data are collected and recorded onto a form for air temperatures and precipitation. Relative Humidity and Barometric Pressure are recorded onto a seven day chart.

Storage location and medium - B) Edited Data

The raw data are perused for possible errors and then recorded in an ASCII file, which is then edited for typographical errors. This file is then archived.

Description:

Experimental Design

Daily Monitoring of Weather parameters.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:LTER Network Office
Address:
UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020,
1 University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 USA
Phone:
505 277 2535 (voice)
Phone:
505 277 2541 (fax)
Email Address:
tech-support@lternet.edu
Web Address:
http://www.lternet.edu
Creators:
Individual:Dr. William K. Michener
Individual: Mr. Daniel Taylor
Contacts:
Position:Information Manager
Organization:LTER Network Office
Address:
UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020,
1 University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 USA
Phone:
505 277-2535 (voice)
Phone:
505 277-2541 (fax)
Email Address:
tech-support@lternet.edu
Web Address:
http://www.lternet.edu
Position:Information Manager
Organization:LTER Network Office
Address:
UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020,
1 University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 USA
Phone:
505 277 2535 (voice)
Phone:
505 277 2541 (fax)
Email Address:
tech-support@lternet.edu
Web Address:
http://www.lternet.edu
Metadata Providers:
Organization:LTER Network Office
Address:
UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020,
1 University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 USA
Phone:
505 277 2535 (voice)
Phone:
505 277 2541 (fax)
Email Address:
tech-support@lternet.edu
Web Address:
http://www.lternet.edu

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
1986-12-01
End:
1992-10-31
Geographic Region:
Description:North Inlet encompasses about 2,630 hectares of tidal marshes and wetlands near Georgetown, South Carolina, USA. North Inlet-Winyah Bay features high quality, ocean-dominated waters and salt marshes in North Inlet, contrasting with the brackish waters and marshes of Winyah Bay. The bay estuary is dominated by riverine discharges from a watershed impacted by agricultural, municipal and industrial development. Former rice fields and canals provide another system for study within the Reserve. The Debidue site is located at the confluence of Town Creek and Debidue Creek. The Bread and Butter site is located along the western shoreline of Town Creek adjacent to the mouth of Clambank Creek. Oyster Landing in Crab Haul creek within the NORTH INLET ESTUARY SYSTEM Georgetown, South Carolina. 33,20 lat. 79,11 long.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  33.357Southern:  33.2125
Western:  -79.2936Eastern:  -79.1042
Sampling Site: 
Description:Oyster Landing in Crab Haul Creek 33.21'2" Lat., 79.11'27" Long.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -79.1175Latitude (degree): 33.2106

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: DailyWeatherParameter-NIN-LTER-1986-1992


Time Period
Begin:
1986-12-01
End:
1992-10-31
Geographic Region:
Description:North Inlet encompasses about 2,630 hectares of tidal marshes and wetlands near Georgetown, South Carolina, USA. North Inlet-Winyah Bay features high quality, ocean-dominated waters and salt marshes in North Inlet, contrasting with the brackish waters and marshes of Winyah Bay. The bay estuary is dominated by riverine discharges from a watershed impacted by agricultural, municipal and industrial development. Former rice fields and canals provide another system for study within the Reserve. The Debidue site is located at the confluence of Town Creek and Debidue Creek. The Bread and Butter site is located along the western shoreline of Town Creek adjacent to the mouth of Clambank Creek. Oyster Landing in Crab Haul creek within the NORTH INLET ESTUARY SYSTEM Georgetown, South Carolina. 33,20 lat. 79,11 long.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  33.357Southern:  33.2125
Western:  -79.2936Eastern:  -79.1042
Sampling Site: 
Description:Oyster Landing in Crab Haul Creek 33.21'2" Lat., 79.11'27" Long.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -79.1175Latitude (degree): 33.2106

Project

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

Entry verification

Data are entered and edited on a weekly basis from the charts collected from the weather shelter. These data are entered into an ascii data file and visually checked for errors.

Date of last update while at North Inlet LTER

October 31 1992

Last modification at LTER Network Office

Individual data files (LTER.NIN.NWS.1986.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1987.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1988.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1989.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1990.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1991.txt, LTER.NIN.NWS.1992.txt) were concatenated into a single file spanning the dates from 1986 to 1992. Original fixed column format was changed to comma separated value format and also inserted a header row for each type. These changes occured in March 2012

Frequency:
Other Metadata

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