to know if it is clear for the planes to go
by: Katrina
They collect local weather information. In most cases they are at airports.
Barometric pressure
Whatever the temperature control knob is set to.
I don't know which space centre you are talking about. If you want the centre of space, no one knows. If you are looking for the space station, the international space station helps predict weather and maintain network for other frequencies, etc.
baromeic pressure
All manned airports have what are referred to as METAR or AWOS stations. Many unmanned airports have AWOS or ASOS weather reporting. If an airport has three letters in the identifying characters for the airport then it has some form of weather observation. If there is a number in the airports identifier then it has no weather reporting.
Barometric Pressure.
Weather vanes, or wind vanes measure the direction of the wind. Airports generally have high tech instruments to measure the weather as opposed to regular weather vanes.
The standard abbreviation for "Weather Station" is "WX."
The highest weather station is in Nunavut Canada. This station provides local weather for people in the Province Of Nunavut. It has the highest location in the world for weather stations.
Every airport today has a unique three-letter identifier to streamline the process of tracking the millions of items of airport data transmitted daily, including flight plans and weather reports. Before the 1930s, existing airports used a two-letter abbreviation based on the weather station at the airports. So, at that time, LA served as the designation for Los Angeles International Airport. But, with the rapid growth in the aviation industry, the designations expanded to three letters, and LA became LAX. The letter X does not otherwise have any specific meaning in this identifier.
A station model.