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Toronto East York Weather Station

TorontoForecast.com is fast becoming Toronto's most popular site for weather forecast, computer models and news.   If you're a weather enthusiast, research meteorology student, professional meteorologist or media personnel, you will find insightful information dedicated to Toronto weather events in TorontoForecast.com.  

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Physical Station Location



Latitude:
N 43 42.88
Longitude: W 79 21.48

Altitude: 134 m (440 ft)




The Toronto East York Personal Automated Weather Station (AWS) is surrounded by Sunnybrook Park in the north and the Moore Park Ravine in the south. The unique topography of the area provides its own microclimate.



Hardware

D
avis Vantage Pro2 with Fan-Aspirated Radiation Shield
For specifications, review this file.





A sample image of the weather station's Console View




Software

Weatherlink DataLogger

V
irtual Weather Station Internet Edition V13.01 p09

Here is a Print Screen image of the VWS software



Weatherflash - provides live weather readings from the Toronto East York weather station with updates every 2.5 seconds. To obtain the latest readings, click on the image below:





TorontoForecast.com is an active weather observer/member of the following organizations/institutions:

    NOAA / NWS

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