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This page is for the display of public domain images of the various kinds of monitoring equipment used by the Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). | This page is for the display of [[public domain]] images of the various kinds of monitoring equipment used by the Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) of the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (NOAA). | ||
Just below is a schematic of a modern weather station used by NOAA: | Just below is a schematic of a modern [[weather station]] used by NOAA: | ||
{{Image|Weather station schematic.jpg|center|683 px|NOAA has deployed a new network of weather stations as depicted in this schematic diagram. | {{Image|Weather station schematic.jpg|center|683 px|NOAA has deployed a new network of weather stations as depicted in this schematic diagram. These stations focus solely on temperature and precipitation.}} | ||
Below are various other photos of equipment used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its Air Resources Laboratory (ARL): | |||
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|{{Image|Climate Reference Network Station.jpg| | |{{Image|Climate Reference Network Station.jpg|center|431px|A Regional U.S. Climate Reference Network station at Kingman, AZ}} | ||
|{{Image|Mercury monitoring station.jpg| | |{{Image|Mercury monitoring station.jpg|center|445px|Mercury research monitoring station at Beltsville, MD}} | ||
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|{{Image|Surface Energy Budget Network.jpg|center|305px|A Surface Energy Budget station at Ft. Peck, Montana}} | |||
|{{Image|Hurricane study ET probe.jpg|center|293px|An ARL scientist deploying the ET probe on a tower at the end of a 560 meter pier in Duck, North Carolina for a hurricane study.}} | |||
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|{{Image|Long Term Ecological Research.jpg|center|298px|Instruments for measuring exchange of carbon dioxide and water between a forest and the atmosphere. (Niwot Ridge Long Term Ecological Research site)}}. | |||
|{{Image|Mercury monitoring station2.jpg|center|352px|(a) Measurement tower at Grand Bay, Mississippi, showing two sets of Tekran reactive gaseous mercury and fine particulate mercury collection units; (b) Mercury measurement equipment in climate-controlled trailer adjacent to tower.}} | |||
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|{{Image|Tracer study.jpg|center|412px|Meteorologist programming an atmospheric tracer sampler for an air pollution study conducted by the Air Resources Laboratory for the U.S. EPA.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 5 April 2012
This page is for the display of public domain images of the various kinds of monitoring equipment used by the Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Just below is a schematic of a modern weather station used by NOAA:
Below are various other photos of equipment used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its Air Resources Laboratory (ARL):
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