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The aim of the EUMETNET Sandbox is to bring novel observations and observations from technology trials and field campaigns to the research community to enable R&D activities. The first datasets to be made available on the Sandbox are two datasets from Personal Weather Stations (PWS) provided by Netatmo and WOW. These datasets are historical archives for a single year (2020) to support development of quality control tools and other activities carried out by EUMETNET Members and ECMWF. The Netatmo and WOW Datasets contain land surface observations, usually from weather stations located in the gardens of the public. The data are not quality controlled prior to being made available in the CEDA Archive. The datasets are stored in the format and resolution provided by the Met Office (for WOW data) and Netatmo. The WOW data are stored in a csv format with a single file per month. The files contain the data from all WOW stations within Europe. The Netatmo data are stored in tar/zip files, one file per country per month.
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The Met Office WOW V1 dataset contains observations from all Public Weather Stations (PWS) contributing to WOW (Weather Observations Website) within Europe. The dataset is for a single year (2020), made available for use within the EUMETNET Sandbox project. EUMETNET (a grouping of 31 European National Meteorological Services) instigated the EUMETNET Sandbox project to bring novel observations and observations from technology trials and field campaigns to the research community to enable R&D activities. The data are not quality controlled and are presented in the format provided by the Met Office. The data are provided in a single file per month. The data were extracted from the WOW database using a latitude/longitude bounding box (North West corner 90N 70W to South East corner 10N 40E) so there are a small number of stations outside of Europe present. The meteorological values are unchanged from those extracted from the WoW archive. For example, there is no Quality Control of the data, no calibration of the instruments and no unit conversions have been applied. The data were extracted from the WoW archive by the Met Office operators of the WoW system. The data have not been manipulated to meet any international data format standards. The file names have been modified, from those provided by the Met Office, to contain location, data and status information. The records for each station are comma separated. Not all sites report all variables, nor at all times. In most cases only the principle meteorological variables, e.g., Air temperature, Wet bulb, etc. are present. For a full list of available parameters within the files see the 'variables' information on this record.