About This Station
The station is NOW powered by a Davis Vantage Pro2 station with daytime FARS. The data is collected every 2.5 seconds and the site is updated every 3sec to 5 minutes. This site and its data is collected using Weather Display Software. The station comprises of an anemometer, rain gauge,a thermo-hydro sensor, and a Davis Solar sensor. They are situated in the best possible locations for highest accuracy possible.
This is the new Vantage Pro2 with daytime FARS This is a 1-wire solar sensor (solar-in-a-jar) using a HobbyBoards sensor(no longer used)
The old 1-wire station sits below

Panoramic view towards Lodi Lake Wilderness Area
About This City
Lodi location: in the central valley of California, south of Sacramento. It is on the banks of the Mokelumne River at Hwy 12 and Hwy 99. Lodi is located just 35 miles south of Sacramento and 90 miles east of San Francisco.
First known as Mokelumne Station as a railroad stop in 1869, it was renamed Lodi just three years later. The reason for the name is not known, but some say it was named for a popular race horse of the time. Lodi is home of the Flame Tokay Grape. The city is surrounded by vineyards and agriculture.
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