About This Station
The station is powered by an Ambient WS-2000 weather station. The data is collected every 60 seconds and the site is updated 5 minutes. This site and its data is collected using WeeWX and Ambient Weather. The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain gauge and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible. Through these sensors it measures wind speed and direction, rainfall, temperature, humidity, UV, and Solar Radiation. There is also an indoor sensor that measures barometric pressure and indoor humity and temperature.
About This City
Clay City is a city in East-Central Ky that was founded in 1883. Way before this time, in 1786, a European settlement was placed in the area by Stephen Collins. They created their own iron forge named Collins Forge but soon sold it. This area continued to be known as Collins Forge until it was established as Clay City.
By the year 1883, the settlement was given its name and was known in the area for its logging mill at the time, the Red River that runs through the city was used to transport products.
This was probably the pinnacle of the city and its economy. Soon the logging industry passed on and so did the money being made. Now, Clay City gets most of its profit from tourists that come to visit the Red River Gorge in the western area of the county which is known for Natural Bridge State Park.
About This Website
This site is a template design by CarterLake.org with PHP conversion by Saratoga-Weather.org.
Special thanks go to Kevin Reed at TNET Weather for his work on the original Carterlake templates, and his design for the common website PHP management.
Special thanks to Mike Challis of Long Beach WA for his wind-rose generator, Theme Switcher and CSS styling help with these templates.
Special thanks go to Ken True of Saratoga-Weather.org for the AJAX conditions display, dashboard and integration of the TNET Weather common PHP site design for this site.
Template is originally based on Designs by Haran.
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