
CCN equipment

DMA equipment
Available Online Data
Storm Peak Laboratory has many atmospheric science instruments, and a number of data products are now available on-line.
The following Storm Peak Laboratory Facility Instrument data products are available online via the Western Regional Climate Center:
http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/weather/strm.html
1. TSI Condensation Particle Counter
2. TSI Ultra-fine Condensation Particle Counter
3. Surface level Ozone
4. Temperature
5. Pressure
6. Relative Humidity
7. Wind Speed
8. Wind Direction
9. Wind Gust
10. Precipitation
11. Snow Depth
Storm Peak Laboratory host instrumentation for other organizations.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture continuously monitors incoming solar radiation.
This data is available at: http://uvb.nrel.colostate.edu/UVB/uvb_data_products.html
This link takes you to the data products page. After choosing a data product, pull down location tab and choose “Colorado, Steamboat Springs”.
The National Center for Atmospheric maintains the Regional Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Network in the Rocky Mountains. A station has been located at Storm Peak Laboratory since September 2005.
This continuous CO2 data is available at: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/~stephens/RACCOON
To view the Storm Peak Laboratory data, please choose SPL full record in the left column.
The U.S. Forest Service has a camera located at Storm Peak Laboratory for a visibility study. A view from Storm Peak Laboratory towards Mt. Zirkel is available at:
http://www.fsvisimages.com/mozi2/mozi2.html
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