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Information for station Anzegem - Kaandries
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Station name
Anzegem - Kaandries
Country
Belgium
Height above sea level
17 m
Geographical position
3° 28' 12.6'' East / 50° 47' 57.81'' North
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Last updated
7.11.2025 19:54
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AWEKAS id
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Note about windspeed/gusts: sensor is in a wide open field, unhindered, 5 meter AGL.
Information for station
Type of station
BRESSER 6-Tage 4CAST PRO 7003210
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