Noun
weather station (plural weather stations)
A piece of equipment that collects and transmits meteorological information, and can make weather forecasts
According to the Regional Agency for Waste and Water, on 10 August 1999, the weather station of Catenanuova (EN) recorded a maximum temperature of convert, which is the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe by the use of reliable instruments. Source: Internet
Annual records from the airport weather station that date back to 1948 are available on the web. citation Precipitation is rather uniformly distributed throughout the year. Source: Internet
A weather station was built on Pattle Island (by the French) in 1932, and a lighthouse and radio station in 1937. Source: Internet
Background dose rate examples Background radiation varies with location and time, and the following table gives examples: Natural background radiation The weather station outside of the Atomic Testing Museum on a hot summer day. Source: Internet
At this time of year the aurora borealis can occasionally be seen on the northern horizon during moderate auroral activity. citation The averages table below is for largest settlement Kirkwall's weather station. Source: Internet
Historic stations and huts on the island are Hoyberg, Vera, Olsbu, Puppebu (cabin), Gamlemetten or Gamlestasjonen (the old weather station), Jan Mayen Radio, Helenehytta, Margarethhytta, and Ulla (a cabin at the foot of the Beerenberg). Source: Internet