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 Current Weather
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State:

            New South Wales 
 

Latitude and Longitude:

          Lat.  34°23'30"S  Long. 145°18'17"E

 

Principal Investigators:

          Fred Prata

          Bob Cechet

 

Target:

            Uardry is a grassland site which has been used over five years as a surface radiation balance site as reported by Prata et al. (1995, 1996, 1999). It has a permanent tower and continuous readings of solar radiation, albedo and meteorological data. It has a suite of instruments forming a standard site for the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. This site, together with another near Alice Springs and one in the Northwest of Australia near Broome, forms part of the CIGSN or Continental Integrated Ground Site Network and is part of the MODIS set of sites. Since the Broome and Alice Springs sites can be affected by the northern rainy season, Hay is selected for the early analysis.
 

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            [to be posted]
 

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