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  Station name Groß Schweinbarth  
Country Austria   
Height above sea level 180 m
Geographical position     16° 38' 3'' East / 48° 24' 38'' North
Data transfer WSWIN Direct Link
Last updated 9/3/2025 2:10 pm
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AWEKAS id 9792
 
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Information for station
station Type of station  Davis Vantage Pro 2 (Plus)
these sensors are in use count
Temperature ventilated radiation shield 1
Air Pressure 1
Precipitation 1
Anemometer mounting height: 19.68 ft1
Soil temperature 4
Soil moisture 4
Leaf wetness 2
 
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 storm / 74.3°F -
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105.4°F -
Jungfraujoch MCH
32.2°F -
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40.7 mph - SW -
Precipitation
San Jose del Cabo
3.8 in -
 
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