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  Station name Karben-Rendel I  
Country Germany   
Height above sea level 123 m
Geographical position     8° 47' 11.79'' East / 50° 12' 45.97'' North
Data transfer Bresser Fastlink
Last updated 9/23/2025 4:30 am
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AWEKAS id 25428
 
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station Type of station  BRESSER Explore Scientific 7in1 (WSX3001
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Temperature ventilated radiation shield 1
Air Pressure 1
Precipitation 1
Anemometer mounting height: 4.92 ft1
UV 1
Solar radiation 1
Soil temperature 4
Soil moisture 4
Leaf wetness 2
 
 
 
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