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Latest revision as of 15:03, 27 November 2024

Dataset: TU Delft Micro Rain Radar MRR002 at Cabauw
title TU Delft Micro Rain Radar at Cabauw (MRR002)
description Time-height profiles of precipitation by TU Delft's Micro Rain Radar (MRR-PRO) by Metek GmbH (SN 0512067699), placed at KNMI's Remote Sensing Site in Cabauw. Time interval of measurements is 10 seconds with a range resolution of 35 meters, max range of 4480 meters and 64 Doppler spectral bins. The raw data are provided in the form of hourly netCDF files.
type See Dataset Types' descriptions in Dataset type taxon descriptions Remote Sensing Observation
format netCDF
served by data service KNMI Data Platform, TU-Delft Project Drive
landing page https://dataplatform.knmi.nl/dataset/ruisdael-mrr-cabauw-2
PID
license CC BY 4.0
contact person Marc Schleiss
creator Marc Schleiss
organization TU Delft


Geographic and Temporal Information
location Cabauw
geographic coordinates 51.968172 N, 4.929273 E
elevation (meters) 00 m <br />
start date 2020-10-12
end date 2030-01-01
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Note: This sensor is co-located with optical disdrometers PAR001 and PAR002.