The Long Now Weather Station:
Conditions on site in the course of one year:
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Date Range: October 31 02002 through November 18, 02003 |
Temperature | day, week, month, year, all |
Humidity | day, week, month, year, all |
Wind Speed | day, week, month, year, all |
Wind Direction | day, week, month, year, all |
24-Hour Rain Accumulation | day, week, month, year, all |
Atmospheric Pressure | day, week, month, year, all |
Sun | day, week, month, year, all |
General/Transmit Battery Voltage | day, week, month, year, all |
Ambient Radio Interference | month, year |
In order to better understand the potential Long
Now Clock Site we installed a weather station on the mountain in summer
of 02001* with the generous support of The Mitchell
Kapor Foundation. The station used a Zeno
weather computer by Coastal
Environmental Systems which they fitted with a Meteor
Burst Radio System by Meteor Comm.
The sensors and tower were by Texas
Electronics. The power system used two 32
watt Unisolar flexible photovoltaic panels charging six Lifeline
SLA batteries with a Morningstar
Charge Controller. For the first year we used a complete weather station
by Texas Electronics including
their Solus computer
which we coupled with an analog cellular modem for communication. In September
of 02002 we replaced the computer with the Zeno
and the modem with the Meteor
Burst Radio which it used to colelc the years worth of data we have.
Other local weather stations roughly in order of proximity
This project was implemented with a special use permit granted by the US Forest Service: Ely Ranger District.The project was conceived by Paul Saffo and implemented by Alexander Rose and Kurt Bollacker. We would like to thank the following people and agencies for their support and help with this project.
* The Long Now Foundation uses five digit dates, the extra zero is to solve the deca-millennium bug which will come into effect in about 8,000 years.