Forty-five Campbell Scientific weather stations transmitted weather data to the two Olympic weather offices during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, in Atlanta, Georgia. The CR10-based stations monitored air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall; the data was averaged and transmitted every 15 minutes. Thirty-one of these stations were owned by the University of Georgia's Automated Environmental Monitoring Network. The National Weather Service added another 14 stations to fill in the gaps around some of the venues.

Case Study Summary

Application

Monitoring weather conditions in support of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, GA

Location

Olympic venues, Atlanta, GA, USA

Products Used

CR10 

Contributors

Gerrit Hoogenboom, Department of biological/agricultural engineering, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; Carlos Garza, Peachtree City Forecast Office, National Weather Service, NOAA, Peachtree, GA.

Participating Organizations

National Weather Service, University of Georgia

Measured Parameters

Temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation, soil radiation, soil temperature

Related Website

The University of Georgia Network


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