Lindenberg Meteorological Observatory, Meteorological research station in Brandenburg, Germany
The Lindenberg Meteorological Observatory is a research station in Brandenburg that continuously measures the atmosphere from ground level to the stratosphere. The facility houses specialized instruments and equipment that record various weather data and air composition.
The observatory was founded in 1905 and developed into an important center for atmospheric measurements in Germany. Over time, it became part of the German Weather Service network and played a key role in advancing meteorological measurement techniques.
Visitors learn how meteorologists observe the atmosphere and what role such stations play in understanding weather patterns. The guided tours show the practical daily work of weather research and make scientific processes tangible.
Visits are possible by appointment, so interested visitors should contact ahead by phone or email. The site in Tauche is easy to reach and offers insights into the daily work of meteorologists during guided tours.
The station operates special probes that measure water vapor in the atmosphere, rising to different altitudes and collecting detailed data. These devices play an important role in improving weather forecasts and understanding climate processes.
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