Piton Tanan

The Piton Tanan RPCl355 station is equipped with a Précis Mécanique R53029 instrument designed for precipitation monitoring. The station has been operational since December 2017. This device operates using a tipping bucket mechanism that records the timestamp of each tip event. Each individual tip corresponds to 0.5 mm of precipitation.
The raw data collected consists of tip timestamps, which are then processed to calculate cumulative precipitation values at multiple temporal resolutions. The station provides aggregated precipitation measurements at three standard intervals: 15-minute totals for high-resolution monitoring, hourly accumulations for medium-term analysis, and daily totals for long-term precipitation records. This multi-scale approach allows for comprehensive precipitation analysis ranging from short-duration rainfall events to extended weather patterns.
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