5 determining true north for wind vane orientation, Determining true north for wind vane orientation – Campbell Scientific T.Weather T107 Toro Weather Station User Manual
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T107 Weather Station
1.5 Determining True North for Wind Vane Orientation
Magnetic declination, or other methods to find True North, should be determined
prior to installing the weather station. True North is usually found by reading a
magnetic compass and applying the correction for magnetic declination*; where
magnetic declination is the number of degrees between True North and Magnetic
North. Magnetic declination for a specific site can be obtained from a USFA map,
local airport, or through a NOAA website (Section 1.5.1, Web Calculator). A
general map showing magnetic declination for the contiguous United States is
shown in FIGURE 1-6.
Declination angles east of True North are considered negative, and are subtracted
from 0 degrees to get True North as shown FIGURE 1-7. Declination angles west
of True North are considered positive, and are added to 0 degrees to get True
North as shown in FIGURE 1-8. For example, the declination for Logan, Utah is
12.4° East. True North is 360° - 12.4° = 347.6° as read on a compass.
* Other methods employ observations using the North Star or the sun, and
are discussed in the Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution
Measurement Systems, Volume IV - Meteorological Measurements
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Subtract declination from 360°
Add declination to 0°
FIGURE 1-6. Magnetic Declination for the Contiguous United States
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