E OBS DAILY GRIDDED METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR EUROPE

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How many meteorological base stations are there in the EU
As of June 2010 , the European Climate Assessment and Dataset contains 13472 series of observations at 3314 meteorological stations provided by 56 participants from 61 different countries and is constantly expanding. These participants contribute daily, quality controlled data from (a subset) of their national meteorological station networks. In order to ensure that each station'. [pdf]FAQS about How many meteorological base stations are there in the EU
How many weather stations are there in the UK?
The Met Office has a weather station network across the whole UK, with more than 200 automatic stations. These weather stations measure a large variety of different meteorological parameters, including air temperature; atmospheric pressure; rainfall; wind speed and direction, humidity; cloud height and visibility.
Where can I find a weather station in the UK?
WOW has been developed by the Met Office in partnership with the Royal Meteorological Society and the Department for Education. You can view, register and login to the website at: WOW The Met Office has a weather station network across the whole UK, with more than 200 automatic stations.
How are meteorological and hydrological ground-based observations collected?
to add a comment. Meteorological and hydrological ground-based observations are collected by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) through a global network of 8,000+ weather stations. Rainfall and temperature data provided by the WMO stations are considered most accurate closer to these station locations.
What is a weather station?
Stations are usually around 40 km apart, enabling us to record the weather associated with the typical low pressure and frontal systems that cross the UK. Weather stations - hourly observations Weather stations are found throughout the UK, providing valuable data to our meteorologists.
Why are weather stations important?
Weather stations are found throughout the UK, providing valuable data to our meteorologists. Consistency of measurements is vital across the network, both for informing our forecasts and for the long-term weather and climate records of the UK.
Why is the World Meteorological Organization important?
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) data is important for addressing food security, crop production and forecasting, irrigation, water resources management, among others. Each station is set up to collect meteorological and hydrological information that contributes to a global network of 8,000+ ground-based WMO stations.