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Description of RED_HILLS-01.P (RED)

PestCast Network(s)

Lake County Grape, Lake County Pear and Grape

Observer

RACHEL ELKINS

Location

County: Lake    Nearest City: LAKEPORT
Latitude: 38 deg 55 min N    Longitude: 122 deg 44 min W    Elevation: 2402 ft

Station and site characteristics

Manufacturer/model: Campbell Scientific Inc. CR-10 ( or CR-10X)
Crop: Grapes
Ground cover: Vineyard

Available data

UC IPM database records begin/end: April 28, 1998  /  February 11, 2002
Reporting interval: 15 minute, Hourly, Daily
Stored variables:
Air Temperature, max/min: 107-L30 thermistor
Air Temperature 3, max/min: 107-L50 thermistor
Air Temperature, average: 107-L30 thermistor
Air Temperature 3, average: 107-L50 thermistor
Chilling Hours: hours T < 45F
Leaf wetness: 237-L30 resistance grid
Precipitation: TE525-L25 tipping bucket rain guage
Wind Sigma Theta: Calculated from 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Temperature Threshold Hours: hours of T <= 32F; 70 <= T <= 85F; T > 95F
Wind Speed/Direction, average: 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Wind Speed/Direction, maximum: 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Variables with computed averages: none


Details about reported variables

Air Temperature, max/min
Variable or Sensor: 107-L30 thermistor
Height of Sensor: 5 feet
Sensor Setup: in grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Averages Station Backup: LAKEPORT.C:AIR
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly
Air Temperature 3, max/min
Variable or Sensor: 107-L50 thermistor
Height of Sensor: 19 feet
Sensor Setup: outside grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Averages Station Backup: LAKEPORT.C:AIR
Reporting Intervals: Daily
Air Temperature, average
Variable or Sensor: 107-L30 thermistor
Height of Sensor: 5 feet
Sensor Setup: in grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Air Temperature 3, average
Variable or Sensor: 107-L50 thermistor
Height of Sensor: 19 feet
Sensor Setup: outside grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Chilling Hours
Variable or Sensor: hours T < 45F
Sensor Setup: in grape canopy
When Installed: 30 January 1998
Reporting Intervals: Daily
Leaf wetness
Variable or Sensor: 237-L30 resistance grid
Height of Sensor: plant height
Sensor Setup: in grape canopy
When Installed: 15 May 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Precipitation
Variable or Sensor: TE525-L25 tipping bucket rain guage
Height of Sensor: 19 feet
Sensor Setup: on telephone pole above grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Wind Sigma Theta
Variable or Sensor: Calculated from 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Height of Sensor: 20 feet
Sensor Setup: above grape canopy
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Temperature Threshold Hours
Variable or Sensor: hours of T <= 32F; 70 <= T <= 85F; T > 95F
Sensor Setup: in grape canopy.
When Installed: 30 January 1998
Reporting Intervals: Daily
Wind Speed/Direction, average
Variable or Sensor: 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Height of Sensor: 20 feet
Sensor Setup: above grape canopy.
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute
Wind Speed/Direction, maximum
Variable or Sensor: 3001 RM Young Wind Sentry Anemometer and Vane
Height of Sensor: 20 feet
Sensor Setup: above grape canopy.
When Installed: 10 April 1997
Comment: Location is surrounded by grape vineyards.
Reporting Intervals: Daily, Hourly, 15 minute

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