Sunland Park Climate Station Data, Sunland Park, New Mexico

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Abstract
Climate data collected from the Sunland Park climate station in Sunland Park, New Mexico. Data is collected at a scan rate of 1 (one) sample every 10 second. For example, hourly data represent 360 measurements while daily data represent 8640 measurements. The maximum and minimum values is determined from all the data collected during the hour or the day (24 hours). The daily average data is collected from midnight to midnight (24-hours).

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Type of resource software, multimedia
Date created January 2016 - December 2019

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Author Bawazir, Salim
Author Solis, Juan
Author Luthy, Richard G.
Author Libbin, Zack

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject N1.04
Subject Natural Water Infrastructure Systems
Subject Unit process wetlands and riparian zones
Subject climate
Subject Sunland Park
Subject New Mexico
Genre Dataset

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Bawazir, S., Solis, J., Luthy, R. G., & Libbin, Z. (2016-2019). Sunland Park Climate Station Data, Sunland Park, New Mexico. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/ck261px5906

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