A Barometric Survey of National Hail Research Experiment Mesonet Station Heights

The mesoscale meteorological surface network established for the support of the National Hail Research Experiment (NHRE) 1973 field experiment has been barometrically surveyed. The purpose of this technical note is to provide not only reasonably accurate absolute geometric heights, but also appropriate pressure (height) increments for each station referenced to several datum stations for the use of those who may work with NHRE mesonetwork data.

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Author Modahl, A.
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Suggested Citation Modahl, A.. (1974). A Barometric Survey of National Hail Research Experiment Mesonet Station Heights. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7319v96. Accessed 26 November 2024.

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