Citizen Weather Observer Program

Citizen Weather Observer Program

The Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) allows users with computerized weather stations to send their information via a Web site to be included into the United States Mesonet. This data is then used by the Rapid Update Cycle (RUC) forecast model to produce short term forecasts (3 to 12 hours into the future) of conditions across the United States' lower 48 states.

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Origin

The CWOP was originally set up by amateur radio operators experimenting with packet radio, but now includes a majority of Internet-only connected stations. As of September 2007, nearly 5,000 stations worldwide report regularly to the network.[1]

Description

The Citizen Weather Observer Program is a program to collect surface weather observations from thousands of privately operated weather stations, into the FindU database, and forward it to the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS), operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.[2]

FindU

The FindU database is a set of privately operated Internet servers, run by Steve Dimse, (amateur radio callsign k4hg). Numerous IGates (Internet Gateways) receive broadcast amateur radio Automatic Position Reporting System packets containing position and short messages (including telemetry such weather observations), and forward the data to the FindU servers via APRS-IS on the Internet. Weather observations may be polled directly from FindU, and the data is forwarded to MADIS for ingest. APRS messages may also originate directly from computers on the Internet without being broadcast on the radio waves.

MADIS

The Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) integrates weather observations from numerous different sources, including CWOP via FindU, and drives a number of different weather forecasting products. Incoming data are subjected to temporary and spatial consistency checks, and quality flags are stored with the data, to enable users to access the most trustworthy data possible.

Ease of sending data

The amateur radio connection makes it inexpensive and simple for an individual to install consumer-level weather sensors at a point of interest, connect them to a radio transmitter via a simple APRS modem, and start sharing weather reports with forecasters worldwide. Solar power and radio transmission makes it possible to drop completely self-contained weather sensors on unattended and un-wired sites, allowing for a dense set of sample measurements to be collected.

Other Weather Networks

Another weather data aggregation network is the Weather Underground personal weather station network. Many personal stations submit data to both systems; however, separate alphanumeric designators are assigned to the same weather station by each network.

See also

References

  1. ^ Citizens Weather Observing Program. Hourly Number of WX Stations on APRS-IS, 20070921. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
  2. ^ David Helms. Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) Information. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.

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