
Quality controlled and gap-filled continuous precipitation measurements from the urban rooftop weather station at Freiburg-Chemiehochhaus (FRCHEM, 7.8486ºE, 48.0011ºN, 323.5 m) using a tipping bucket raingauge (SBS500 tipping bucket, Campbell Scientific Inc., Logan UT, USA, resolution 0.2 mm per tip) with internal heaters operated at roof level. Quality controlled above-canopy precipitation data are available and aggregated at 10min, 30min, hourly, daily, monthly and yearly resolution for the year 2021. Precipitation sums are provided on hourly, daily, monthly and annual scales. Number of hours with precipitation >0.1 mm/hr, >1 mm/hr, >2.5 mm/hr, >5 mm/hr, >10 mm/hr, >20 mm/hr, and > 50 mm/hr provided on daily, monthly, and annual scale. Number of days with precipitation >0.1 mm/day, >1 mm/day, >2.5 mm/day, >5 mm/day, >10 mm/day, >20 mm/day and >50 mm/day provided on monthly, and annual scale. Precipitation does not distinguish between form (e.g. snow vs. rain) Detailed information on gap-filled data is provided. Note: All times are provided in UTC, not local time. For more details read `FRCHEM_2021_Precipitation_MetaData.txt`. Version 1.1.0 corrects an error in the time-axis of the file "..._Precipitation_10_min_UTC.csv", where previously the file would only contain reasonable values until August-15, 23:50. Other files were unaffected by this. displays times according to ISO 8610 to unambiguously identify that all times are given in UTC. Further, the column headers for the time periods have been changed to "From" and "To" to indicate the start and end of the aggregation periods.
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Chemiehochhaus, Rain, Climate, Freiburg im Breisgau, Precipitation, Atmospheric precipitation, FRCHEM, 2021, Germany, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Weather monitoring, Upper Rhine Valley, Urban Climate, Freiburg i. Br.
Chemiehochhaus, Rain, Climate, Freiburg im Breisgau, Precipitation, Atmospheric precipitation, FRCHEM, 2021, Germany, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Weather monitoring, Upper Rhine Valley, Urban Climate, Freiburg i. Br.
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