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The Remote Automated Weather Station (RAWS) network currently totals approximately 2,100 weather-monitoring stations distributed throughout the United States. As of March 2011, 1,732 stations are defined as permanent RAWS with information suitable for a network analysis. The network is interagency in...
There are presently over 1200 Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS) operational in the western U.S.. The BLM, USFS, BIA, and other government agencies have been acquiring wind, temperature, moisture, pressure, and other data at several of these locations since the mid 1980's. Hourly wind...
The multi-agency Remote Automated Weather Station (RAWS) network was originally designed to support fire activities in the western United States. The data provided by the 2000+ stations in this network has been useful in characterizing knowledge of individual weather events, but has not been fully...
Information disseminationPersonal computersMedford recently implemented a new PC-based system of collecting, processing, and storing RAWS (Remote Automatic Weather Stations) data for dissemination to AFOS (Automation of Field Operations and Services). RAWS data are accessed via the Forest Service's ...