TU Delft optical disdrometer Parsivel² PAR004 at Westmaas

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Dataset: TU Delft optical disdrometer Parsivel² PAR004 at Westmaas
title TU Delft Parsivel² disdrometer at Westmaas (PAR004)
description In-situ measurements of raindrop size distributions, fall velocities, drop number concentrations and surface rain rates recorded by an OTT Parsivel2 disdrometer named "PAR004" in Westmaas, The Netherlands. Westmaas is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland located approximately 15 km south of the city centre of Rotterdam, south of the old Meuse. The same site also features a micro-rain radar "MRR003_Westmaas" (since June 2022) and a Davis weather station "Davis003_Westmaas" (since May 2023). All sensors are placed on top of an air quality monitoring container belonging to TNO, at a height of approx. 4 meters. The container is located approximately 1.5 km to the West of the village of Westmaas, in a predominantly flat and rural area.
type See Dataset Types' descriptions in Dataset type taxon descriptions In-situ Observation
format netCDF
served by data service 4TU.ResearchData
landing page 10.4121/4e43e6dd-04ef-45d2-a05b-e36b752c2b5f
PID 10.4121/4e43e6dd-04ef-45d2-a05b-e36b752c2b5f
license CC BY 4.0
contact person Marc Schleiss
creator Marc Schleiss
organization TU Delft


Geographic and Temporal Information
location Westmaas
geographic coordinates 51.786575 N, 4.450451 E
elevation (meters) 33 m <br />
start date 2022-06-10
end date 2030-01-01
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Note: This sensor is part of the Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network (RAMN). It is co-located with a vertically profiling micro-rain radar (MRR003) and Davis weather station (DAVIS003).