Station Costs & Site Requirements
Why Support
The Indiana Mesonet is a comprehensive network of observation stations that monitors weather, soil, and water conditions across the state. Our goal is to deliver real-time, high-quality data and resources that will improve Indiana's decisions.
Installation Costs
- Weather Station - $35,000
- Personnel - $5,000
- Security Fencing (optional) - $5,000
Network Sustainability
To maintain an operational network, sustainable funding is essential. The annual costs to support a network of 92 stations (one per county) total approximately $1.05 million, averaging about $11,400 per station, which includes:
- Personnel - $730,000
- Sensor Replacement - $150,000
- Calibrations - $40,000
- Travel - $70,000
- General Supplies - $60,000
Stations
To effectively monitor weather events and better prepare for droughts and floods, stations need paired weather and soil installations with reliable, regularly checked sensors. Stations feature real-time communication, resilient power supplies like solar panels, and strong site security to ensure continuous, accurate data collection and transmission for timely decision-making.
The Ideal Site
A weather station should be contained within a 32x32-foot area that is situated within a wide open (at least 60x60 feet), flat, grassy location. It should be free of tall objects, maintaining a clearance of at least twice their height to reduce wind interference, and accurately reflect the surrounding landscape.
