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Wind statistics at Governor Head Meteorological Station, Jervis Bay in September 1990

Australian Ocean Data Network
Holloway, Peter ; Symonds, Graham ; Nunes-Vaz, Rick ; Jeffrey, Marcus ; Mathias, John
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© Commonwealth of Australia 2008. The Commonwealth gives no warranty regarding the data's accuracy, completeness, currency or suitability for any particular purpose. All data provided through this record are subject to a licence setting out the conditions under which the data may be used, and the rights and responsibilities of the data receiver. The licence may be viewed at: http://www.osdm.gov.au/OSDM/Policies+and+Guidelines/Spatial+Data+Access+and+Pricing/OSDM+Licence+Internet+-+no+registration/default.aspx.

Every effort has been made to archive the project data and details as accurately as possible. It should be recognised however, that due to the passing away of the principal investigator in 2002, this archival was undertaken by a data facilitator not involved with the original data collection.

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This dataset is a component of the 'Jervis Bay Baseline Studies' project conducted by the Department of Defence, CSIRO and the Australian Defence Force Academy.

The meteorological station (35.133S, 150.762E) recorded winds and atmospheric pressure at Governor Head (Jervis Bay). The site is several hundred metres inland of 50m high cliffs and is 63m above sea-level.

This record provides wind statistics for September 1990. Five datasets are included here representing different times of the day: 0000-0545, 0600-1145, 1200-1745 and 1800-2345. Individual measurements have been converted so that trends of wind speed and direction can be seen for the time period in question. The fifth dataset incorporates all the wind data collected irrespective of time providing a monthly summary. The station initially recorded wind data at 15 minute intervals.

This is one of thirty-six child records that relate to the parent, 629051e0-2b7b-11dd-a343-00188b4c0af8. A pdf outlining the structure and hierarchy of metadata records relating to the 'Jervis Bay Baseline Studies' project is available to download through this record. Meteorological data was collected to investigate wind forced circulation in Jervis Bay, NSW.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: A Steedman EMS-16 meteorological station housing an R.M. Young anemometer and YSI barometer was set up near Governor Head. The site is several hundred metres inland of 50m high cliffs and is 63m above sea-level. The anemometer is a further 5m above the ground level.
Statement: These datasets provide wind statistics for September 1990. Individual measurements have been converted so that trends of wind speed and direction can be seen for the time period in question. Any discrepancy between the sum of items in rows or columns, and the given sum is due to rounding error only.

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Funded by The Department of Defence
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Funded by CSIRO Division of Fisheries Research
Purpose
To understand the processes that drive water circulation within Jervis Bay, and the exchange processes that occur between the bay and shelf waters.

Issued: 08 10 2007

Data time period: 1990-09 to 1990-09

This dataset is part of a larger collection

150.75528,-35.14701 150.66538,-35.13782 150.66294,-34.99622 150.78999,-34.97841 150.80592,-35.07 150.88803,-35.10435 150.82137,-35.18066 150.75528,-35.14701

150.775485,-35.079535

151.5,-34.5 151.5,-35.5 150.5,-35.5 150.5,-34.5 151.5,-34.5

151,-35

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