| Literature DB >> 27272103 |
Elliott L Warren1, Duick T Young2, Lee Chapman1, Catherine Muller1, C S B Grimmond2, Xiao-Ming Cai1.
Abstract
There is a paucity of urban meteorological observations worldwide, hindering progress in understanding and mitigating urban meteorological hazards and extremes. High quality urban datasets are required to monitor the impacts of climatological events, whilst providing data for evaluation of numerical models. The Birmingham Urban Climate Laboratory was established as an exemplar network to meet this demand for urban canopy layer observations. It comprises of an array of 84 wireless air temperature sensors nested within a coarser array of 24 automatic weather stations, with observations available between June 2012 and December 2014. data routinely underwent quality control, follows the ISO 8601 naming format and benefits from extensive site metadata. The data have been used to investigate the structure of the urban heat island in Birmingham and its associated societal and infrastructural impacts. The network is now being repurposed into a testbed for the assessment of crowd-sourced and satellite data, but the original dataset is now available for further analysis, and an open invitation is extended for its academic use.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27272103 PMCID: PMC4896132 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1WXT and ASM deployment locations, between June 2012 and December 2014, within the Greater Birmingham area.
Inset map of Birmingham with urban land use, and within the UK, in the top left of the map.
Headers used in the WXT files.
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| AVG -average; CALC—calculated; MAX—maximum; TOT—total. For averages, variables are sampled every 15 s and an average produced each minute; SMP—sample. | ||||
| 1 | YEAR | Year | — | TIME |
| 2 | MONX | Month | — | TIME |
| 3 | DAYX | Day | — | TIME |
| 4 | HOUR | Hour | — | TIME |
| 5 | MINX | Minute | — | TIME |
| 6 | TAIR | Air Temperature | degC | AVG |
| 7 | TDEW | Dew point Temperature | degC | CALC |
| 8 | RELH | Relative Humidity | % | AVG |
| 9 | PRES | Station Pressure | hPa | AVG |
| 10 | PSML | Mean Sea Level Pressure | hPa | CALC |
| 11 | SRAD | Solar Radiation | W m−2 | AVG |
| 12 | RTOT | Rainfall Total | mm | TOT |
| 13 | RRAT | Rainfall Rate | kg m−2 | CALC |
| 14 | WSPD | Wind Speed | m s−1 | AVG |
| 15 | WDIR | Wind Direction | deg | AVG |
| 16 | WMAX | Maximum Wind Gust | m s−1 | MAX |
| 17 | HAIL | Hail | Hits cm2 | AVG |
| 18 | FLAG | Data Quality Control Flag | — | CALC |
Headers used in the ASM files.
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| 1 | YEAR | Year | — | TIME |
| 2 | MONX | Month | — | TIME |
| 3 | DAYX | Day | — | TIME |
| 4 | HOUR | Hour | — | TIME |
| 5 | MINX | Minute | — | TIME |
| 6 | TAIR | Air Temperature | degC | SMP |
| 7 | FLAG | Data Quality Control Flag | — | CALC |
Figure 2Data completeness over the BUCL UMN dataset period.
(a) WXT records; (b) ASM records.
List of all QA/QC tests currently carried out on the sensors (simplified version of Table 1 in Chapman et al., 2014).
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| (i) Identifies tests always carried out; (ii) Extra tests that are carried out to explore potentially erroneous periods. | |||
| Instrumental Range Test (i) | WXTs and ASMs | 2 | Test data against instrumental maximum and minimum tolerance bounds. |
| Range Test (Seasonal) (ii) | WXTs and ASMs | 1 | Range based on maximum and minimum plausible values, based on current season. |
| Paired Variable Check (i) | WXTs | 2 | Compare observations against each other based on established meteorological relationships, such as dry bulb temperature ≥wet bulb temperature ≥dew point temperature. |
| Time Check (i) | WXTs and ASMs | 2 or 9 | Identify duplicate (2) or missing (9) data and flag accordingly. |
| Spike and Dip (ii) | WXTs and ASMs | 1 | Maximum acceptable change and return to the original value within a defined time period. |
| Persistence Test (Runs) (i) | WXTs and ASMs | 1 | Maximum amount of time allowed for sensor observations not to change. |
Flags used in the BUCL UMN QAQC process.
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| 0 | Good |
| 1 | Suspect |
| 2 | Warning |
| 3 | Failure |
| 5 | Likely Good (BUCL Input) |
| 9 | Missing Data |