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Remote Automated Weather Station / Anacapa Island / San Miguel Island / Weather station / National Weather Service / Santa Barbara /  California / Surface weather observation / Santa Cruz Island / Santa Rosa Island /  California / Channel Islands of California / Geography of California / Channel Islands National Park
Date: 2010-09-28 13:45:21
Remote Automated Weather Station
Anacapa Island
San Miguel Island
Weather station
National Weather Service
Santa Barbara
California
Surface weather observation
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Rosa Island
California
Channel Islands of California
Geography of California
Channel Islands National Park

Prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service Weather and Climate Monitoring Protocol, Channel Islands National Park, California Techniques and Methods 2–B1

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