Diana Anderson, NAU Environmental Sciences Paul Heinrich, NAU Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research Mike Staudenmaier, National Weather Service.

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Diana Anderson, NAU Environmental Sciences Paul Heinrich, NAU Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research Mike Staudenmaier, National Weather Service NAVAJO HYDROCLIMATE MONITORING CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP Northern Arizona University-AR&D, November 24, 2008 Northern Arizona Mesonet (NAM)-project update

Project objectives Established in 2003 through teacher training programs including Eisenhower Science and Math Grant, and Improving Teacher Quality grant The objectives of the Northern Arizona MesoNet (NAM) are to:  Establish and maintain a network of web-based weather stations that continuously record and report weather data from northern Arizona;  Provide real-time access to the data to teachers, students, the general public, meteorologists, climate scientists; and  Integrate NAM data into the MesoWest database so the data is more widely accessible

The NAM data stream The Northern Arizona Mesonet (NAM) is a network of 18 wireless, solar-powered weather stations located throughout northeastern Arizona that upload thirteen measured and calculated parameters automatically to a web server every 2 minutes (except DPWS-30 minutes).

Station Wireless Davis Vantage Pro 2 with Solar Power Sensors  Anemometer, barometer, tipping rain gauge, radiation shield with temperature and humidity sensor  Does not record snow, only portion of precipitable water Display interface  Weatherlink (or PCLink) for Windows and Virtual Weather Station Thirteen measured and calculated parameters

Station Geographic Distribution NE Arizona Stations: Doney Park Flagstaff Nordic Center* Hopi Jr/Sr High School (Keams Canyon)* Leupp Schools Incorporated National Weather Service (Bellemont) Page Middle School* Red Mesa High School Rocky Ridge Boarding School* Tuba City Junior High Shonto Preparatory School Plus 7 sites within Flagstaff City limits

Data Access Raw data from webpage link Raw data from NAU archive web site Database storage at MPCER MesoWest ( (  Aspen Trails  Coconino H.S.  NAU  Tuba City JHS  Red Mesa HS  Leupp Schools Incorporated  Shonto Preparatory School

Short-term plans Re-install Page Middle School Weather Station and DeMiguel Elementary School Weather Station Upgrade Sinagua High School Weather Station Get web access to Rocky Ridge Boarding School, Hopi Jr./Sr. High School Weather Stations, and the Flagstaff Nordic Center Weather Stations Investigate potential for stations at Grand Canyon, Sechrist Elementary School, and Diné College-Tsaile Link to curriculum developed by Joëll Clark

Long-term plans Establish data quality check for archived and incoming data (already exists for sites uploaded to MesoWest). Re-configure all stations to present actual barometric pressure, not corrected to sea level. Develop a computer interface system that requires less power for use at solar-powered sites (off the grid). Acquire long-term funding.