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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Meteorology » Wairarapa » Alloa

Alloa

This site is located behind the Tin Shed pub outside of Featherston and has been operating since September 1999. We also measure soil moisture, soil temperature, rainfall and grass temperature at this site.

Please click a graph below to view more details.

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