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Top mistakes that impact your weather data quality

Top mistakes that impact your weather data quality

Weather data is only as trustworthy as its source. Factors such as poor locations, inconsistent data streams, improper installation, and even choosing the wrong station can thwart even the best of intentions.

In this 30-minute webinar, METER plant, canopy, and atmospheric monitoring instrumentation Product Manager Jeff Ritter provides tips you need when choosing, installing, and maintaining a weather station to ensure you’ve got the accurate data your project requires. You will learn:

  • How to ensure you’ve got all the measurements you need—enough to address concerns for now and later
  • The best locations and practices to collect weather data
  • How to keep your data reliable and continuous
  • Choosing a system robust enough for your application
  • How to handle weather data once the station is installed
  • And more
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Jeff Ritter is the Product Manager for plant, canopy, and atmospheric monitoring instrumentation here at METER. He earned his master’s degree in plant physiology from Washington State University, where his research focused on leaf-level gas exchange, and the impact of plant biochemistry on the measurement of the global carbon cycle. Prior to working at METER, he held a research faculty position at Washington State University in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences.

A headshot of Jeff Ritter Product Manager for plant, canopy, and atmospheric monitoring instrumentation at METER Group

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