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Hourly Title: weather readings Project: E080 Data: Weather Notes: This data is from the first Cedar Creek Campbell weather station. See "weather1.txt" for a complete description of that station. Label Date: Date of observation. Label Time: Time of observation, CST. This is one hour later than...

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Hourly Title: weather readings Project: E080 Data: Weather Notes: This data is from the first Cedar Creek Campbell weather station. See "weather1.txt" for a complete description of that station. Label Date: Date of observation. Label Time: Time of observation, CST. This is one hour later than CDT in the summer. 00:00 is midnight, 12:00 is noon. Label Hour: Sequential hour since January 1, 1900. This may be used on the x-axis for graphs. Label AirTemp: Average air temperature during the hour, degrees C. Label SoilTemp: Average soil temperature at 10 cm depth, degrees C. Label Light: Solar radiation, langleys/hour. Label Humidity: Relative humidity, percent. Label Rainfall: Total rainfall, millimeters. (does not include snow) Label Wind: Average wind speed, meters per second. Label Gusts: Maximum wind speed, meters per second. Label Angle: Average wind direction, degrees from north. Wind from due east corresponds to 90 degrees. |Date |Time |Hour |AirTemp|SoilTemp|Light|Humidity|Rainfall|Wind|Gusts|Angle <== Labels | |1990/06/20 |00:00 |793008 |18. |. | 0. |0. |0. |0. |0. |123.2 |1990/06/20 |01:00 |793009 |22.7 |. | 0. |0. |0. |0.7 |1.6 |185.8 |1990/06/20 |02:00 |793010 |25.5 |. | 0. |0. |0. |0.5 |2. |183.8 |1990/06/20 |793011 |03:00 |25.6 |. | 0. |0. |0. |0.9 |2.8 |218. |1990/06/20 |04:00 |793012 |17.2 |. | 0. |0. |0. |1.8 |3.7 |234.3 |1990/06/20 |05:00 |793013 |16.6 |. | 0.5 |0. |0. |1.6 |3.2 |233.9 |1990/06/20 |06:00 |793014 |18.1 |. | 9.4 |0. |0. |2.2 |4. |242.3 |1990/06/20 |07:00 |793015 |19.9 |. |23.8 |0. |0. |2.4 |4.4 |247.4 |1990/06/20 |08:00 |793016 |21.1 |. |40.1 |0. |0. |2.9 |5.2 |249.7 |1990/06/20 |09:00 |793017 |21.6 |. |54.7 |0. |0. |3.4 |6.8 |236.2 |1990/06/20 |10:00 |793018 |21.9 |. |66.7 |0. |0. |3.7 |6.7 |239.7 |1990/06/20 |11:00 |793019 |22.1 |. |65.9 |0. |0. |3.7 |7.5 |236. |1990/06/20 |12:00 |793020 |21.6 |. |48.2 |0. |0. |3.9 |8. |241.7 |1990/06/20 |13:00 |793021 |22.3 |. |63.3 |0. |0. |4.4 |8.2 |245.3 |1990/06/20 |14:00 |793022 |22.9 |. |60.4 |0. |0. |4. |8.7 |245. |1990/06/20 |15:00 |793023 |22.9 |. |38.9...

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