High temporal resolution meteorology and soil physics observations from INCOMPASS land surface stations in India, 2016 to 2018
The dataset contains time series observations of meteorological and soil physics variables logged at one minute time resolution at three Land Surface Stations in India. The three INCOMPASS Land Surface Stations were located at: (1) agricultural land in Southern Karnataka (Berambadi); (2) the University of Agricultural Sciences in Dharwad in northern Karnataka; and (3) a semi-natural grassland at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur (IITK), Uttar Pradesh. Observations were collected under the Interaction of Convective Organization and Monsoon Precipitation, Atmosphere, Surface and Sea (INCOMPASS) Project between January 2016 and January 2019. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/c5e72461-c61f-4800-8bbf-95c85f74c416
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climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
environment
creation
2006-01-01
rainfall
climate
weather
monsoon
Surface flux
Relative humidity
Barometric pressure
Air temperature
Incoming short wave radiation
Outgoing short wave radiation
Incoming long wave radiation
Outgoing long wave radiation
Net radiation
precipitation
wind speed
wind direction
Soil heat flux
Soil temperature
INCOMPASS
INteraction of Convective Organisation with Monsoon Precipitation, Atmosphere, Surface and Sea
Kanpur
66.379
89.967
35.389
5.44
2016-01-01
2019-01-01
publication
2019-04-12
Meteorological and soil physics observations were collected using identical instrumentation at all three INCOMPASS Land Surface Stations. Meteorological observations include: the net radiation and its incoming and outgoing short- and long-wave components, air temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity, wind speed and direction, and rainfall. Soil physics observations include: Soil heat fluxes, soil temperatures and soil volumetric water content. Quality control (QC) of meteorological variables included range checking and visual checks for spikes, dropouts and other clearly erroneous values. Further details are available in the supporting documentation.
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2010-12-08
Comma-separated values (CSV)
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Morrison, R., Angadi, S.S., Cooper, H.M., Evans, J.G., Rees, G. , Sekhar, M., Taylor, C., Tripathi, S.N., Turner, A.G. (2019). High temporal resolution meteorology and soil physics observations from INCOMPASS land surface stations in India, 2016 to 2018. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/c5e72461-c61f-4800-8bbf-95c85f74c416
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