Flux Tower 3

Forecast from a nearby weather station

Near real-time data from the tower

The second Shatto Ditch Paired Cropland site (Tower 4) is an eddy covariance tower that measures carbon, water, and energy fluxes on a working farm (no-till corn–soybean rotation 🌽🫛) in the Midwestern United States

Yesterday

Min Temp
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Max Temp
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Precipitation
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Soil Moisture
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Select your time period of interest to see the data in a table format:

Please note: In order to provide data with minimal latency (near real-time) for stakeholder use, the data provided here is in a raw format. This means it has not undergone any quality control and only minimal statistical processing (i.e., sums and averages)

Long Term Data

This plot is showing the daily data for rainfall, minimum and maximum temperature, and average soil moisture. Each variable is interactive - just click the variable name and see!

Units: Precipitation (sum, inches); Temperature (average, °F); Soil Water Content (soil_water_Avg.1.; averaged volumetric water fraction (m³/m³))
Please note: In order to provide data with minimal latency (near real-time) for stakeholder use, the data provided here is in a raw format. This means it has not undergone any quality control and only minimal statistical processing (i.e., sums and averages)
Flux towers take a lot of different kinds of data. Just click your variable of interest to see the pattern across the entire period of data collection!
Please note: In order to provide data near real-time, the data provided here is in a raw format and has not undergone any quality control.
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