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The site location should be at the mark shown -- or very close. Clicking within the map area (or you can drag the 'RICMT' 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.
Can you help with location quality? Please indicate if the marker on the map points at the weather instrument cluster:
The location information for this site was gathered from 1 data source. The source which most closely matches the consensus is chosen. Many of these sources only report the location to the nearest minute (or hundredth of degree). This can lead to the marker being placed noticeably incorrectly. Please see Discussion of Location Errors for more information. Show location history.
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There are no photographs of the station. If you have pictures of this location, then please email them to ricmt@photo.gladstonefamily.net.
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:
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)
Recent observations from this weather station can be downloaded as a CSV file suitable for importing into various spreadsheet programs: last 7 days, last 14 days, last 28 days, last 56 days. This data can also be linked directly from Excel using a Web Query. The main link goes to the page with the data on it, and the IQY link is the Web Query that will access it: last 7 days (IQY: last 7 days), last 14 days (IQY: last 14 days), last 28 days (IQY: last 28 days), last 56 days (IQY: last 56 days).
All the means and standard deviations shown below are from the last 28 days. Change analysis period to Last 3 days Last 7 days Last 14 days Last 8 weeks Last 13 weeks Last 26 weeks Last 39 weeks Last 52 weeks
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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.
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. |
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These values are within the acceptable range. This probably means that your sensor is sited correctly and is calibrated correctly.
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. |
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These values are within the acceptable range. This probably means that your sensor is sited correctly and is calibrated correctly.
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. |
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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. Since this station has not been reporting continuously during the analysis period (it missed 7 days out of 28), the offsets below may not be accurate.
You can also subscribe to an RSS feed to tell you when new stations come online in this area. Choose either within 100 miles or 250 miles . For stations covered by your Forecast Office: Great Falls (TFX) .
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GW0664 | 38.0 miles | Northeast | Shelby Airport, MT, US (lat 48.5407°, long -111.8667°, altitude 1046 metres) | 4.3mb | 7.3°F | 0.7°F | |
GW4017 | 40.5 miles | East | Tiber Dam 16SW, MT, US (lat 48.1417°, long -111.3342°, altitude 1000 metres) | 3.9mb | 8.1°F | 1.5°F | |
GW3488 | 48.0 miles | East | Tiber Dam 12S, MT, US (lat 48.1578°, long -111.1723°, altitude 967 metres) | 3.1mb | 7.7°F | 1.3°F | |
GW5004 | 49.7 miles | East | Tiber Dam Seven South-SW, MT, US (lat 48.2137°, long -111.1520°, altitude 959 metres) | 2.9mb | 8.0°F | 1.6°F | |
GW4018 | 50.4 miles | East | Tiber Dam 6SW, MT, US (lat 48.2420°, long -111.1480°, altitude 970 metres) | 4.2mb | 7.5°F | 1.3°F | |
GW4855 | 51.4 miles | Northeast | LOTHAIR FOUR S, MT, US (lat 48.4190°, long -111.2402°, altitude 964 metres) | 4.1mb | 8.8°F | 1.1°F | |
GW4086 | 55.6 miles | East | Tiber Dam 3SE, MT, US (lat 48.2862°, long -111.0517°, altitude 860 metres) | 3.8mb | 12.0°F | 1.7°F | |
GW3478 | 56.3 miles | Northeast | Tiber 7S, MT, US (lat 48.4083°, long -111.1098°, altitude 951 metres) | 4.0mb | 9.5°F | 1.1°F | |
GW4137 | 56.3 miles | Northeast | Lothair 3NE, MT, US (lat 48.4945°, long -111.1848°, altitude 998 metres) | 4.3mb | 10.2°F | 1.1°F | |
FW8513 | 57.7 miles | North | Sunburst, MT, US (lat 48.8407°, long -111.8620°, altitude 1069 metres) | 4.2mb | 7.3°F | 1.2°F |
The 'MADIS rating' reports on the percentage of observations that pass the MADIS checks. You should aim for two thumbs up!
Degrees Minutes Seconds: VWS/VWSAPRS, WeatherLink 5.5, WeatherLink (5.2-5.4), WeatherView (Linux)
Decimal degrees: FreeWX, WeatherView32 (PC application)
LORAN: WeatherDisplay, WUHU, Henriksen WServer
CWOP Siting Guide (PDF): This is a guide to siting and operating a CWOP station. This is a must-read document.
Another CWOP Guide (PDF): This is another guide to siting and operating a CWOP station. This is a must-read document.
Urban Siting and Operations (PDF): This is a guide to siting and operating a CWOP station in an urban environment.
APRS WX Message format: This describes the actual format of the messages transmitted that carry WX information.
WXQC Mailing List: This is a mailing list where data quality issues are discussed. Assistance with software configuration can often be found here.
Topo Map Reading Guide: How to read USGS topographic maps, with a good section on reading contours.
Geographically nearby web pages: Use Geourl to find web pages that deal with locations geographically close to this site.