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Eddy Covariance Station measuring turbulent fluxes on Yala Glacier to study sublimation of snow and ice. The setup was installed at the main AWS on Yala Glacier.
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Eddy Covariance Station measuring turbulent fluxes on Lirung Glacier over approximately 16 days in October 2016.
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The Map showing locations of Class A (Agromet) stations of Bhutan. Parameters observed by Class A stations are Temperature(Max/Min),Rainfall,Humidity,Soil Temperature,Wind Speed and Direction, Sunshine Hour Evaporation and Cloud Cover. These data are availabe from 1996. The parameters are observed daily. There are 20 Class A Stations in Bhutan under DHMS,MoEA.
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This sensor measures precipitation volume and intensity with a bucket. Additionally air temperature, relative humidity and snow height are recorded. It is located in Langtang Valley on the ridge below Morimoto Glacier.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located below in the main Langtang Valley. It is no longer operational.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located below in the main Langtang Valley.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located in the main Langtang Valley floor, located at an old Yak pasture. It is not operational anymore.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located in the main Langtang Valley floor, located at an old Yak pasture. Since 2019 it is not operational anymore.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located next to a large Pluviometer on the left moraine (looking up-valley) or Langshisha Glacier in the Langtang Valley. It is no longer operational.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located in Langtang Village in the main Langtang Valley. It is no longer operational.