Artefacts uncovered during routine search. [REDACTED] showing signs of age and wear. Origin remains indeterminate and no immediate functional use has been identified. Some surface markings and decay.

Analysis required to assess significance. Documentation incomplete pending additional investigation.




Archival Record:
Coastal Weather Station Series (CWS)

Archival Record CWS 4158—001




Series Identifier: CWS-4158–001
Date of Series Classification: December 11, ————
Collected By: [Archivist's Name]

Series Description:
The Coastal Weather Station Series (CWS) documents weather patterns collected from various coastal monitoring stations. 





CWS.4158.003
CWS.4158.021





This series includes detailed meteorological data from multiple stations located along diverse coastal regions. Each volume contains a range of data sets related to atmospheric conditions, including temperature, wind speed, humidity, and precipitation.

The series also includes technical specifications of the recording apparatus used at each station.


Apparatus:
  • Thermometers: Precision-grade mercury sensors (model 320-MA)
  • Anemometers: Cup anemometer, wind vane (model WX-750)
  • Barometers: Aneroid barometer (model AB-12)
  • Hygrometers: Digital sensor (model DH-22)








CWS.4158.002






Data Overview:
  • Total Days Recorded: 31
  • Temperature Range: 12°C - 58°C
  • Average Humidity: 176%
  • Highest Wind Speed: 408 km/h (recorded on October———— 12,)
  • Total Precipitation: 1042 mm







CWS.4158.013
CWS.4158.006
CWS.4158.088
CWS.4158.042





Apparatus:
  • Rain Gauge: Tipping bucket (model TB-100)
  • Thermometers: Oceanographic submersible sensors (model OTS-3)
  • Barometers: Digital barometer (model DB-900)
  • Anemometers: Sonic anemometer (model SA-900)

Information Record No. 8473 (Subject to Revision)







CWS.4158.098





This record contains potentially significant observations of what may or may not have been the ————, witnessed in a location that is. The data is unclear, as varying reports conflict in terms of both timing and visibility. The phenomenon was described.







CWS.4158.008





Notes:
The dataset indicates a higher-than-average rainfall for the region, particularly during the second and third weeks of the month. Fluctuations are inconsistent with seasonal storm patterns observed in previous years.

Access:
This record is available for ———— by authorized users through the National Meteorological Database portal. A copy of the file is also stored on the institutional archive server, under folder code WX-1023-CST.

Associated Records:
  • Weather Patterns - Coastal Region, September 
  • Weather Patterns - Coastal Region, November (Pending)








CWS.4158.066





Total Pages: 210 (Data logs, equipment performance summaries)

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