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Information for station Neu St. Johann
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Station name
Neu St. Johann
Country
Switzerland
Height above sea level
798 m
Geographical position
9° 11' 51'' East / 47° 13' 52'' North
Data transfer
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Last updated
1.12.2025 19:16
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AWEKAS id
13180
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Information for station
Type of station
Davis Vantage Pro 2 (Plus)
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Temperature
ventilated radiation shield
1
Air Pressure
1
Precipitation
heated
1
Anemometer
mounting height: 5 m
1
UV
1
Solar radiation
1
Soil temperature
4
Soil moisture
4
Leaf wetness
2
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