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This weather station is being operated by Ham Radio operator W9BRY, Barry Keippel from Ashford,WI. Never use information provided on this or any other web site for the protection of life or property. When severe storms are occurring in, or threaten your location, tune to your local NOAA NWS weather station or a local radio or tv broadcaster in your area for immediate weather information. Current Fond Du Lac County Watches, Warnings and Advisories. You will need Internet Explorer 3 or up to view Current Watches, Warnings, or Advisories. Use the scroll bar in the hazards box to scroll down message.
Ashford Weather Cam Previous 24hr Equiv. Precip.as of 6:38 a.m 0" The above display refreshes itself every 6-7 seconds. For a detailed weather history of today and the month, click on the logo below.
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Satellite Courtesy of UW Madison Space Science and Engineering Center
This station consists of an Oregon Scientific WM-918 weather station.
The displays info is being fed into a computer running a program called Weather Display V. 10.35. Click on the logo below for more info.
The precipitation is observed and recorded every 24 hours in an All Weather Rain Gauge
This station also uploads data to the following Civilian and Government sites.
A Little History: Badger Weather Net (BWN) was started December 14, 1964 by a handful of Wisconsin Amateur Radio operators (HAMS). Since that time the Badger Weather Net (BWN) has provided the National Weather Service (NWS) with valuable weather observations of high/low temperatures and precipitation from across the state. This collected data is utilized for input into the river forecast model, for public and fire weather forecasts, verification of watches and warnings, for local media use, and various research projects. The BWN has grown over the years from only a handful of reporting sites to over nearly 60 stations that report the weather data daily. The weather reports are reported by radio on the frequency of 3.982.50 mhz every morning to one of the members. The net is operated from 6AM to 715AM seven days a week. In the early days the National Weather Service office in Milwaukee would call the Ham who collected the weather data and he would relay the data to them via voice over the telephone. This reporting procedure was later improved. In June of 1995 the NWS gave the weather relay stations a computer program that allowed the weather pickup station to enter the data in the computer and send it via modem to the NWS office. During December 1999, the reporting procedure was again improved. The NWS visited the reporting stations and installed a new version of the computer program allowing the sending stations to send the weather data direct via a secure internet connection.
Citizen Weather Observer Program
Ashford Weathers designation at CWOP is CW6301 You can find this data here: http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/wxpage.cgi?CW6301 The Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) is a private-public partnership with three main goals: 1) to collect weather data contributed by citizens; 2) to make these data available for weather services and homeland security; and 3) to provide feedback to the data contributors so that they have the tools to check and improve their data quality. In fact, the web address, wxqa.com, stands for weather quality assurance. Tools that will help members improve their data quality are listed under the "Data Quality" link above left. There are over 5,000 registered CWOP members world wide and a graph of the number of North American CWOP stations sending data over the past four days is shown under the older name APRSWXNET (APRS description). The number of world-wide citizen weather stations sending data through APRS-IS (Internet-Service) is shown for the past 48 hours. The weather data are sent by internet alone and
internet-wireless combiIS to the findu.com server. Every
15 minutes, the data are sent from the findu.com server to the NOAA MADIS
program to become part of the NOAA mesonet data set. The data are checked for
quality and then redistributed to users. There are over 400 different user
organizations of mesonet data. Here is a partial list:
Thanks for stopping by and remember, every weather day is a day created by God. Click on the logo above to visit Fond Du Lac DAV Chapter 11. Proud Life Member of the DAV
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