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author Pieck, Daniela
Slivensky-Graf, Cassidy
Hillebrand, Helmut
Kleyer, Michael
Lõhmus, Kertu
Zielinski, Oliver
author_facet Pieck, Daniela
Slivensky-Graf, Cassidy
Hillebrand, Helmut
Kleyer, Michael
Lõhmus, Kertu
Zielinski, Oliver
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Data presented here were collected between January 2022 to December 2023 within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) of the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were created in the back barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog. Meteorological data were collected near the experimental setup, with a locally installed weather station located approximately 500m north of the southern shoreline. The weather station system used here was a ClimaSensor US 4.920x.00.00x that was pre-calibrated by the manufacturer (Adolf Thies GmbH & Co. KG, D-Göttingen). Data were recorded and saved within the Processcontrol Weather (c) -4H- JENA engineering GmbH (v20.1.0.1 2020) software in a sampling interval of 1 min, with an averaging time of 10 s. Date and time were given in UTC and the position was derived from the internal GPS system. Data handling was performed according to Zielinski et al. (2018): Post-processing of collected data was done using MATLAB (R2018a). Quality control was performed by (a) erasing data covering maintenance activities, (b) removing outliers, defined as data exhibiting changes of more than two standard deviations within one time step, and (c) visually checks.
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spellingShingle Continuous meteorological observations at DynaCom automatic weather station, Spiekeroog, Germany, 2022-07
Pieck, Daniela
Slivensky-Graf, Cassidy
Hillebrand, Helmut
Kleyer, Michael
Lõhmus, Kertu
Zielinski, Oliver
ALTITUDE; Automated weather station, Thies Clima, Clima Sensor US 4.920x.00.00x; Automatic weather station; AWS; BEFmate; biodiversity - ecosystem functioning; Brightness, east; Brightness, maximum; Brightness, north; Brightness, south; Brightness, west; Brightness direction; DATE/TIME; DynaCom; DynaCom weather station; experimental islands; FOR 2716: Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: from island biogeography to metaecosystems; Humidity, relative; Indicator for inclusion or ommission of precipitation data; Metacommunity; meteorology; Precipitation; Precipitation, daily total; Precipitation description; Pressure, atmospheric; salt marsh; SCO; Solar azimuth angle; Solar elevation angle; Spiekeroog; Spiekeroog, German Bight, North Sea; Spiekeroog Coastal Observatory; Temperature, air; Wind direction; Wind speed
Data presented here were collected between January 2022 to December 2023 within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) of the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were created in the back barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog. Meteorological data were collected near the experimental setup, with a locally installed weather station located approximately 500m north of the southern shoreline. The weather station system used here was a ClimaSensor US 4.920x.00.00x that was pre-calibrated by the manufacturer (Adolf Thies GmbH & Co. KG, D-Göttingen). Data were recorded and saved within the Processcontrol Weather (c) -4H- JENA engineering GmbH (v20.1.0.1 2020) software in a sampling interval of 1 min, with an averaging time of 10 s. Date and time were given in UTC and the position was derived from the internal GPS system. Data handling was performed according to Zielinski et al. (2018): Post-processing of collected data was done using MATLAB (R2018a). Quality control was performed by (a) erasing data covering maintenance activities, (b) removing outliers, defined as data exhibiting changes of more than two standard deviations within one time step, and (c) visually checks.
title Continuous meteorological observations at DynaCom automatic weather station, Spiekeroog, Germany, 2022-07
topic ALTITUDE; Automated weather station, Thies Clima, Clima Sensor US 4.920x.00.00x; Automatic weather station; AWS; BEFmate; biodiversity - ecosystem functioning; Brightness, east; Brightness, maximum; Brightness, north; Brightness, south; Brightness, west; Brightness direction; DATE/TIME; DynaCom; DynaCom weather station; experimental islands; FOR 2716: Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: from island biogeography to metaecosystems; Humidity, relative; Indicator for inclusion or ommission of precipitation data; Metacommunity; meteorology; Precipitation; Precipitation, daily total; Precipitation description; Pressure, atmospheric; salt marsh; SCO; Solar azimuth angle; Solar elevation angle; Spiekeroog; Spiekeroog, German Bight, North Sea; Spiekeroog Coastal Observatory; Temperature, air; Wind direction; Wind speed
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.966204