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Climate Stations

The TEAM Network’s climate stations generate high-quality, reliable measurements of climatic variables in tropical forests using a standardized protocol that meets World Meteorological Organization guidelines. These data sets help scientists understand the effects of climate change on biodiversity and the ecosystem services that tropical forests provide. Shown here are climate stations in Uganda, Peru and Malaysia.

Conservation International (2011-2013)

Badru Mugerwa performs maintenance on the climate station in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.
Badru Mugerwa performs maintenance on the climate station.
Badru Mugerwa downloads data from the climate station at the end of each month.
Badru Mugerwa downloads data from the climate station at the end of each month, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.
The weather station at Pakitza in Manu National Park, Peru.
Patricia Alvarez cleans the weather station at Pakitza.
Patricia Alvarez cleans the weather station at Pakitza.
The weather station at Pakitza.
Patricia Alvarez cleans the weather station at Pakitza, Manú National Park, Peru.
The climate tower in
Christine Fletcher checks a UV sensor on the climate tower in Pasoh Forest Reserve, Malaysia.
Christine removes a card from the data logger.
Christine downloads data at the top of the climate tower.
Christine and Zhafri download data at the top of the climate tower in Pasoh National Forest, Malaysia.
Zhafri checks the rain gauge for debris.
Christine Fletcher relaxes 170 feet off the forest floor.
Christine Fletcher checks the temperature sensor.
Christine ascends the climate tower.
The TEAM climate tower in Pasoh Forest Reserve, Malaysia.
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