About This Station
This station is located in Beaverdam, VA. The station is powered by a Davis 6163 Wireless Vantage Pro2 Plus weather station with a 24-Hour Fan Aspirated Radiation Shield for optimal accuracy. The data is collected every 2.5 seconds and the site is updated every 1 minute. This site and its data is collected using MeteoHub Weather Station Server and Software. The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain gauge, a solar sensor, a UV sensor, and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for agricultural measurements. The anemometer is sited 6' above a grassy open field. The radiation shield is co-located with the anemometor, sited 5' above the grassy field. The station also includes a Davis 6372 Wireless Remote Temperature Station for measuring the water temperature of a nearby 3.5 acre pond. The temperature probe is installed under water, located approximately 3" off the pond bottom in a spot that is 54" deep when the pond is at full pool water level.
About This City
Beaverdam is a small unincorporated area in Hanover County, Virginia in the central region of the U.S. state of Virginia. It was located on the Virginia Central Railroad, which later became part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. It is the location of two historic locations: Scotchtown (plantation), a residence of Patrick henry, and the Beaverdam Depot. It was also the childhood home of Thomas Nelson Page, who became as a notable author and American diplomat. Consisting primarily of farmland, today it is an outlying suburb of Richmond, Virginia. The railroad still passes through, operated by the Buckingham Branch Railroad, a Virginia-based short line railroad.
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