Brooklin School Weather Station —Observed Weather

The Brooklin School weather station is part of the Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) which provides supplementary weather data via the Internet to NOAA, universities, the general public and many other organizations. With the cooperation of the School Board, Principal and many others, Rick Decker led an effort to establish a weather station at the school which produces high quality weather data every 10 minutes. Solid precipitation is not measured. The station has been in operation since May 2007. The data are used by the School in teaching physical science, by meteorologists at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Caribou and is assimilated into weather models run by NWS. Since the weather often varies over short distances in our region, the links below will provide citizens of and visitors to Brooklin timely and properly measured meteorological parameters from their town, rather than receiving earlier reports based on conditions at Trenton Airport and Bangor.

From the University of Utah MesoWest site and NOAA:

This is a comprehensive site of data observed at the Brooklin School (CW6596). There is no advertising and it is updated every 15 minutes.

From Findu:

A different format for weather data from the Brooklin School (CW6596) containing a map with radar precipitation overlays. Station (CW6596).  It updates every 3 minutes.

Map Plot of weather data in the vicinity of the Blue Hill Peninsula.

Temperature, dew point, wind speed and direction are plotted every 15 minutes. Other parameters can be displayed as can other areas of North America.