Weather Stations In BC (Photos)

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Re: Weather Stations In BC (Photos)

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Canada Goose wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 8:03 am Not for temperatures.
Why too much over hanging branches that can cause night time temperatures to read high.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:23 am Why too much over hanging branches that can cause night time temperatures to read high.
And not enough ventilated + roads too close = too warm on hot and calm days, especially in summer.
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Canada Goose wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:01 am Summerland


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I drove by the Summerland weather station today, and wow, has it ever fallen into disrepair! Did they move it? I didn't see the anemometer. Stevenson screen is removed.

Also, what is the silver/stainless steel looking thing in the first and past picture? I'm thinking solar radiation since Summerland is one of the few in Canada that record that.
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Canada Goose wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:36 am New photos.


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I drove by here today.
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Canada Goose wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 10:57 am Kelowna UBCO


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Good location. I drove by it today.

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Glacier wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:53 pm I drove by the Summerland weather station today, and wow, has it ever fallen into disrepair! Did they move it? I didn't see the anemometer. Stevenson screen is removed.
You should investigate it. ;)
Also, what is the silver/stainless steel looking thing in the first and past picture? I'm thinking solar radiation since Summerland is one of the few in Canada that record that.
Hmm. Looks like a set up for measuring the energy budget of the site; the ratio of sensible to latent heat fluxes. Not sure what the upside down bowl is but the 2 white instruments look like radiometers.
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Glacier wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:53 pm I drove by the Summerland weather station today, and wow, has it ever fallen into disrepair! Did they move it? I didn't see the anemometer. Stevenson screen is removed.

Also, what is the silver/stainless steel looking thing in the first and past picture? I'm thinking solar radiation since Summerland is one of the few in Canada that record that.
Oh my that's absolutely horrendous :shock: looks like someone's metal wok perhaps the screen was stolen for firewood, and the landscaping business probably went out of business due to Covid. :D
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Glacier wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:00 pm Good location. I drove by it today.


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Nice Glace, perhaps the cement could be an issue when the wind is blowing in off the pavement what's with the lake? or was that minor flooding. :o
Nice shot of the family Mr. Goose. :shifty:
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Glacier wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:57 pm I drove by here today.

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Excellent location for the screen however based on rain guage location its to close to the house could cause rain shadowing during strong winds,
weird location in amongst the garden.
Enjoying the weather station pictures from around the province goes to show the decay many are in thus the many inaccurate readings were seeing sad indeed.IMO
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Glacier wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:00 pm Good location. I drove by it today.


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What is that on the ground Glace :? someone loose their siding off the house.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 11:54 pm What is that on the ground Glace :? someone loose their siding off the house.
That's for measuring snow depth. All good automated stations have this. ultrasonic device above measures distance to above this reference point is snow.
SouthSardiswx wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 11:43 pm Nice Glace, perhaps the cement could be an issue when the wind is blowing in off the pavement what's with the lake? or was that minor flooding. :o
Nice shot of the family Mr. Goose. :shifty:
That's Robert's Lake nearby. Nothing to do with the weather station. It's the largest lake in Kelowna (well, besides Okanagan lake), but it dries up entirely some years. This year it is really high.
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Canada Goose wrote: Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:45 pm You should investigate it. ;)


Hmm. Looks like a set up for measuring the energy budget of the site; the ratio of sensible to latent heat fluxes. Not sure what the upside down bowl is but the 2 white instruments look like radiometers.
I think those are for measuring particulates in the air. You can buy your own here: https://www2.purpleair.com/products/pur ... 7691708513
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Glacier wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 1:10 pm That's for measuring snow depth. All good automated stations have this. ultrasonic device above measures distance to above this reference point is snow.


That's Robert's Lake nearby. Nothing to do with the weather station. It's the largest lake in Kelowna (well, besides Okanagan lake), but it dries up entirely some years. This year it is really high.
Thanks Glace which part of Kelowna is that? I’ve been to Kelowna several times but can't ever recall seeing that lake.
For a moment there Glace l was concerned it was flooding in your backyard.
As far as instrument locations have you noticed that several stations in B.C. are placed in very weird locations :crazy: from what looks like fairy gardens to gravel pits to over water like the Esquimalt location whoever was or is in control of quality control in B.C. has done a poor job.
When the DOT was in charge years ago l'm sure it was better run.IMO you would never find this in the U.S. l'm sure.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:14 am Thanks Glace which part of Kelowna is that? I’ve been to Kelowna several times but can't ever recall seeing that lake.
For a moment there Glace l was concerned it was flooding in your backyard.
As far as instrument locations have you noticed that several stations in B.C. are placed in very weird locations :crazy: from what looks like fairy gardens to gravel pits to over water like the Esquimalt location whoever was or is in control of quality control in B.C. has done a poor job.
When the DOT was in charge years ago l'm sure it was better run.IMO you would never find this in the U.S. l'm sure.
Roberts Lake is a lake that floods big time most years, and then if it's a dry summer, dries up completely. It's just west of UBCO, which is just west of the airport.
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Vernon Bella Vista (AKA Davison Orchards).

No longer in operation, but they have just a cheap household thermometer inside the Stevenson Screen, but no ECCC thermometers. Paint is flaking off really bad. I should have taken a picture of the inside.

Probably cheaper for ECCC to just leave it be there than take it away.
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