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单词 weather station
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weather station


weather station

n. A facility or location where meteorological data are gathered, recorded, and released.

weather station

n (Physical Geography) one of a network of meteorological observation posts where weather data is recorded

weath′er sta`tion


n. an installation equipped and used for meteorological observation. [1905–10]
Thesaurus
Noun1.weather station - one of a network of observation posts where meteorological data is recordedweather station - one of a network of observation posts where meteorological data is recordedmeteorological observation postobservation post, lookout - an elevated post affording a wide view

Weather Station


weather station

[′weth·ər ‚stā·shən] (meteorology) A place and facility for the observation, measurement, and recording and transmission of data of the variable elements of weather; one of the most effective network facilities is that of the U.S. Weather Bureau.

Weather Station

 

(also meteorological station), station where regular observations of atmospheric conditions are made. These observations include measurements of the values of meteorological elements at specified times and determinations of the basic characteristics (the beginning, end, and intensity) of atmospheric phenomena. The first weather stations were established as early as the 18th century, when individual scientists or scientific societies began to make systematic weather observations. In the 19th century, after the establishment of central meteorological institutes, in particular, the Main Physical Observatory in St. Petersburg (1849), weather stations were directed centrally and had a common program of observations.

A weather station has a meteorological platform where most of the instruments are mounted (a shelter with thermometers and hygrometers, instruments that measure wind speed and direction, precipitation gauges, soil thermometers, and so on). It also has a service building where barometers, recorders for remote instruments, and portable instruments are located and data are processed. The observations are made in accordance with a standard program during a ten-minute interval every three or six hours or in some cases hourly. The data thus obtained are coded and transmitted in the form of a numerical message to specified locations (the weather bureau, aviation weather stations, and so on). In addition to the standard observations many weather stations make agrometeorological observations and measure the intensity of solar radiation (direct, scattered, and total), the radiation balance, the amount of moisture evaporated from the soil, and the like. There are also weather stations on ships, and automatic stations operate on buoys in the open sea and in uninhabited areas.

The data from these observations are used to make forecasts, give warnings of phenomena that are harmful for the national economy, study the climate and changes in it, and provide information about the weather directly to organizations. In the USSR the basic network of weather stations is part of the Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR.

REFERENCE

Nastavlenie gidrometeorologicheskim stantsiiam i postam, 4th ed., fasc. 3. Leningrad, 1969.

I. V. KRAVCHENKO

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weather station


  • noun

Synonyms for weather station

noun one of a network of observation posts where meteorological data is recorded

Synonyms

  • meteorological observation post

Related Words

  • observation post
  • lookout
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