Statewide Monitoring of the Mesoscale Environment: A Technical Update on the Oklahoma Mesonet

Author:

McPherson Renee A.1,Fiebrich Christopher A.1,Crawford Kenneth C.1,Kilby James R.1,Grimsley David L.1,Martinez Janet E.1,Basara Jeffrey B.1,Illston Bradley G.1,Morris Dale A.1,Kloesel Kevin A.1,Melvin Andrea D.1,Shrivastava Himanshu1,Wolfinbarger J. Michael1,Bostic Jared P.1,Demko David B.1,Elliott Ronald L.2,Stadler Stephen J.2,Carlson J. D.2,Sutherland Albert J.3

Affiliation:

1. Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Norman, Oklahoma

2. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

3. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University, Norman, Oklahoma

Abstract

Abstract Established as a multipurpose network, the Oklahoma Mesonet operates more than 110 surface observing stations that send data every 5 min to an operations center for data quality assurance, product generation, and dissemination. Quality-assured data are available within 5 min of the observation time. Since 1994, the Oklahoma Mesonet has collected 3.5 billion weather and soil observations and produced millions of decision-making products for its customers.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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