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California Weather Data: Station Description

Description of DENAIR.C (NCDC #2389, Denair)

Observer

K. BRATTON

Location

About 3 miles north-northeast of the Denair Post Office.
County: Stanislaus    Nearest City: Denair
Latitude: 37 deg 34 min N    Longitude: 120 deg 47 min W    Elevation: 140 ft

Station and site characteristics

Available data

UC IPM database records begin/end: January 1, 1951  /  June 30, 1984
Reporting interval: Daily
Stored variables:
Air Temperature, max/min: Daily max/min measured at 5 feet.
Air Temperature at observation time:
Precipitation: Daily total measured in 8 inch diameter gauge.
Weather Type: Observer's estimate of weather condition at observation time.
Variables with computed averages: none


Details about reported variables

Air Temperature, max/min
Variable or Sensor: Daily max/min measured at 5 feet.
Height of Sensor: 5 feet
Backup Station #1 / #2 Denair.A   /  MODESTO.A
Averages Station Backup: MDESTO.C

99% of possible values are stored for the period 01/01/1951 to 06/30/1984.

Air Temperature at observation time
Variable or Sensor: Air Temperature at observation time

58% of possible values are stored for the period 11/01/1963 to 06/30/1984.

Precipitation
Variable or Sensor: Daily total measured in 8 inch diameter gauge.
Backup Station #1 / #2 Denair.A   /  MODESTO.A
Averages Station Backup: MDESTO.C

94% of possible values are stored for the period 01/01/1951 to 06/30/1984.

Weather Type
Variable or Sensor: Observer's estimate of weather condition at observation time.

12% of possible values are stored for the period 01/03/1951 to 02/07/1984.

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