10-minutes Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Datasets from city of Novi Sad - NSUNET system
Description
On the territory of Novi Sad and its surrounding the urban meteorological network with 27 stations (Ta and RH sensors) was made. The operation time of the network was from July 2014 to February 2018. Stations locations were chosen based on the local climate zone classification system (Stewart and Oke, 2012) that was applied on urban area of Novi Sad. There were 25 stations in the city of Novi Sad and two rural stations (located north and northeast from the city outskirts). Seven LCZ types were defined on the territory of Novi Sad and these 25 stations were located within these built-up types. Rural stations (two) were located in LCZ’s of low plants and dense trees. The measurement frequency of all stations was 10 minutes. This means that the Ta and RH sensors measured a new value every minute, and after ten measurements we got a new average value based on the previous ten measurements. Datasets are 'raw data' i.e. have missing data and outliers. Therefore, before any analysis, the detailed QC steps must be applied!
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References
- I. Šećerov, S. Savić, D. Milošević, D. Arsenović, D. Dolinaj, S. Popov, 2019. Progressing urban climate research using a high-density monitoring network system. Environ. Monit. Assess. 191, 89. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7210-0
- URBAN CLIMATE AND MONITORING NETWORK SYSTEM IN CENTRAL EUROPEAN CITIES, available at: http://urban-path.hu/~tgal/IPA/UP-Publication-2014.pdf