CWOP Information for EW0455 (E0455) in Brunswick, GA, US
The following information is known about EW0455. If you think that any information is incorrect,
then please follow the instructions for correcting that data item.
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Latitude: 31° 10' 57" N (deg min sec), 31.1825° (decimal), 3110.95N (LORAN) Longitude: 81° 36' 27" W (deg min sec), -81.6075° (decimal), 08136.45W (LORAN) Elevation: 6 metres (20 feet) -- validated against 8 metres (26 feet) from Geonames Location: Brunswick, GA, US County: Glynn, GA
Forecast Office: Jacksonville (JAX) Weather station Manager/Operator: Roger Station type/software: Cumulus/DsVP
The site location should be at the mark shown -- or very close. Clicking within the map area (or you can drag the 'EW0455' marker) will display the latitude/longitude of that point.
If the displayed location (or elevation) of the weather observing location is incorrect, please drag the marker to the right location (or click in the right location), and then send the updated information.
Please note that we are trying to spot either the Stevenson Screen (or equivalent) or the location where the barometric readings are taken.
NOTE: The Registered Location is the location that the station owner provided when they signed up with CWOP.
The position of the clicked point on the map is:
The position of the 'EW0455' marker on the map is:
Latitude: dummy (deg min sec), dummy (decimal), dummy (LORAN)
Longitude: dummy (deg min sec), dummy (decimal), dummy (LORAN)
Estimated elevation is dummy metres (dummy feet) from dummy.
Location is dummy (reverse geocoded).
Move marker to new address.
There are no photographs of the station. If you are the site operator and have pictures of this location,
then please email them to e0455@photo.gladstonefamily.net.
Picture Submission
There are two ways to submit pictures. If you are a flickr user, then see the flickr section below. Otherwise you can simply email the pictures as follows:
If you use a smartphone that embeds the GPS coordinates in the pictures, then you can send any picture of a weather station to gps@photo.gladstonefamily.net and it will be associated with the correct station automatically.
Flickr Upload
Uploading picktures to flickr.com is easy. If you do not have a free flickr account, then you need to create one. Just go to flickr and click the 'Create your account' button. You can use a google account if you have one.
Once logged in, click on 'Upload Photos & Video'. Next click on 'Choose Photos and Videos', and walk through the process to upload your pictures. They will automatically be resized appropriately.
After the upload is complete, it will ask you to add titles, tags and descriptions. The key step is to add tags as follows:
wxtagged -- this indicates that this picture is of a weather station or surrounding area
wx:cwop=e0455 -- this indicates the site of which this is a picture
wxstation -- add this tag if the picture includes the weather station.
If you had to create your account, then you must upload at least five pictures. It will also take longer for your pictures to appear (a week or so). Otherwise, the pictures should appear after 24-48 hours.
You can try to find photographs from the area surrounding the site marker by clicking on Find nearby photographs.(There are some)(There are none)(There may be some)(Automatically loaded if any)
Status: Status: None found.
Clicking on the map above will redo the search centered on the clicked point.
Status: 3 found.
Clicking on the map above will redo the search centered on the clicked point.
You can try to find photographs from the area surrounding the selected point by clicking on Find nearby photographs.
APRS Location recorded at 2025-Jan-07 12:34 UTC Latitude: 31° 10' 55" N (deg min sec), 31.1820° (decimal), 3110.92N (LORAN) Longitude: 81° 36' 17" W (deg min sec), -81.6047° (decimal), 08136.28W (LORAN)
The location reported in the weather reports (via APRS) is significantly different to the registered location above. In particular, the difference is about 0.2 miles. If you have changed your location (or software) since the time above, then this can be a false alarm. Check the location currently being reported at findu.com.
Please check which location is correct. If the registered location is incorrect, then you can correct it by dragging the marker above and using the 'send the updated information link'. If the APRS location is incorrect, then you must enter the correct coordinates into your software which generates the weather report (APRS) messages. Note that the various different types of software take the location in different formats, so be sure to use the correct format when entering the latitude and longitude.
By default, the longer analysis periods display graphs that show the long term performance of this station.
The graphs show the mean error over time, and include error bars which are one standard deviation long. This provides
an easy way to see if there are any underlying trends in the data. Note that a 'step' in your data does not (necessarily) mean that
something happened to your station. It could mean that another station came online in the local area, and they are changing
the analysis.
The analysis is performed by MADIS. This web page just provides visualization
of the data that MADIS produces. There are a number of very knowledgeable people who participate on the
WXQC Mailing List
who do understand exactly how MADIS works and can resolve issues when the analysis seems to be broken. However,
in most cases, the station readings are at fault, or the software that is transmitting the data to CWOP.
Please check those paths first.
The inconsistency noted above in your location information means that the analyzed readings for
your location may be incorrect. For example, if your location is incorrect, then the analysis values will be for a location
other than your station. This will give different analysis results, probably leading to errors being shown below. If the
elevation is incorrect, then the comparison of temperature readings will be in error.
A recently received weather report from this station was
The standard deviation of your readings is higher than expected. This can be caused by a broken sensor that always reports the same value. It can be caused by a faulty sensor that sometimes reports values way out of range (such as 0). Check that your sensor is operating correctly.
It appears that your barometer is 'stuck' -- i.e. it reports the same value for extended periods of time. You should check that your barometer is still working and is connected correctly. If you do not have a barometer, then please check your software and adjust it so that it does not report barometer values.
NOTE: If the error above is POSITIVE, then it means that the analysis temperature is HIGHER than the reported temperature.
This means that your sensor is reading COLDER than expected.
The values returned by your sensor indicate a system problem. This can be caused by a 'stuck' sensor that always reports the same value. Please check your station for proper operation.
It appears that your temperature sensor is 'stuck' -- i.e. it reports the same value for extended periods of time. You should check that your temperature sensor is still working and is connected correctly. If you do not have a temperature sensor, then please check your software and adjust it so that it does not report temperature values.
NOTE: If the error above is POSITIVE, then it means that the analysis temperature is HIGHER than the reported temperature.
This means that your sensor is reading COLDER than expected.
Your readings are not within an acceptable error range. The automated problem analysis cannot identify the problem. You can signup on the wxqc mailing list and post information about this situation there. This is may be caused by poor siting of the sensor (e.g. under eves, in screen porch, or in thick tree coverage). For information on siting, see CWOP Station Guide.
It appears that your relative humidity sensor is 'stuck' -- i.e. it reports the same value for extended periods of time. You should check that your relative humidity sensor is still working and is connected correctly. If you do not have a relative humidity sensor, then please check your software and adjust it so that it does not report relative humidity values.
The wind vector is the average wind over the relevant period. Note that if the wind blows North for half the time at 2 knots, and then blows South for the other half of the time at 2 knots, then the result is zero -- i.e. North wind and South wind will cancel out.
Over time, the direction of the wind and of the analysis should match pretty well. If the lengths of the vector are different, then it could mean either that your anemometer reads high or low, or that you are in a more shielded or more open space.
MADIS rating
Today
Last 7 days
Notes
Sometimes, larger than expected values of the standard deviation can be caused by the analysis process itself. If there is a stuck sensor on a neighboring station, this can cause a 'sawtooth' or 'jaggy' analysis. This will cause the standard deviation to be higher than it ought to be. If this happens to your station, then please ignore the warnings above. The analysis process is being upgraded to try and eliminate these problems.
Neighboring Stations
This is a list of stations that are close to this station.
Note that this is not the list of stations
that are used in the data analysis. That list of stations is known only to MADIS.
You can see all the stations at MADIS Data Display. Your station should be in the middle of the display.
If you think that the analysis is incorrect, then maybe one of the close stations has failed.
You can look at those for comparison purposes.
The average difference between your station and each station below is listed as well. This may allow you to detect local
stations which are erroneous. You can also use these numbers to adjust your instruments -- especially if a number of ASOS stations
have similar differences to your station. Also, try increasing the analysis period to more than the default 28 days.
The difference is only given if both stations report reasonably often during each day. Some stations
only report every 6 hours, and this makes the average of less interest. In this case, the average is not displayed.
The values reported are the differences between this station and the neighboring station. I.e. if the difference is positive, then this station is reading higher than the neighboring station.
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-0.7°F
-1.2°F
Quality Control Notes
This page reports on the quality control checks performed by MADIS. The green check mark and red cross are chosen based
on the average performance during the analysis period (which is selectable above). The red cross can appear even if
MADIS reports that all observations pass the MADIS QC checks.
The 'MADIS rating' reports on the percentage of observations that pass the MADIS checks. You should aim for two thumbs up!
Location Formats
The location is shown in three different formats. Each of these is used in some software, and is shown on some websites.
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