About This Station
The station is powered by a La Crosse WS-2308 weather station. The data is collected every 6 seconds and the site is updated every 3 minutes. This site and its data is collected using Cumulus Weather Software. The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain gauge and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible.
About This City
The Ancestral Puebloans were the area's first permanent occupants, probably arriving in the 6th century. They planted corn, beans and squash and constructed adobe and brick pit homes along the banks of the Rio Grande. They ultimately disappeared from the region around 1300 AD.
The Spanish arrived in the mid-16th century and a few settlers and a trading post were established just north of the present city in the last years of that century. In 1706, the present site of the city was settled and named after the Duke of Albuquerque, viceroy of New Spain. The city is still nicknamed 'Duke City'.
Today Albuquerque continues its traditional role as a transportation hub, but it's the airport that brings in the travellers. Once again, most of them are on their way to somewhere else. It's developed into an inexpensive and modest service town that's a little more grounded than its neighbours.
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About This Website
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