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 | University of Graz - Meteorological Station (47.08°N / 15.45°E, 366m) Head: Ulrich Foelsche (mailto, phone 380-8590) Vice-head: Christoph Bichler (mailto, phone 380-5259, 998-8490)
The Graz University's meteorological station is part of the Institute for Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Meteorology, Institute of Physics. It consists of a semi-automatic meteorological station (TAWES) and a conventional meteorological station. The TAWES-data are transfered via user-to-user connection to the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) in Vienna. |
The following monitoring network involvements exist additionally: Monitoring Network for Isotopes Austria - Precipitation: Our station is one of ANIP’s measuring stations. ANIP is the Austrian monitoring network for the isotopes oxygen-18, deuterium and tritium in precipitation water. The collected precipitation water is sent in for analyses. The data are online with open access at Wasserinformationssystem Austria. Local dosis output measuring station: There is a gamma radiation measuring station run by the Austrian radiation protection system (current data here) in the area of our Meteorological Station. (Please find background information and a diagram of the Graz data since 1983 in Jahresbericht 2008-2009 [pdf-Download, Graz data on p. 26].) |
Links / Meteorology: > WegenerNet climate observation network Region Feldbach > Styrian Weather on ZAMG's homepage > ZAMG (Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Austria) > Austria-Climate-Series 1768-2009 > Meteorisk > Austro Control (Aviation weather) > Deutscher Wetterdienst (Germany's National Meteorological Service) > Sat24.com - satellite pictures
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