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BORIS SRESNEVSKY
CENTRAL GEOPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY

THE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE

WAS FOUNDED IN 1855

Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
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BORIS SRESNEVSKY
CENTRAL GEOPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY

THE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE

WAS FOUNDED IN 1855

Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

M Baryshivka

Baryshivka meteorological station (M Baryshivka)

79 Parkova St., Baryshivka, 075050, tel/fax (04476) 5-39-73

Barishivka1    Baryshivka meteorological station was founded on December 1, 1958. Initially, the station was opened as a runoff station, then renamed and reorganized into a marsh station (the only one in Ukraine) with specific tasks in meteorology, hydrology, agrometeorology, and since 1992, due to the closure of a number of posts and a slight change in planned work, it has been operating as a unified hydrometeorological station.
At the beginning of the station's operation, the team was faced with big tasks: ensuring regular meteorological observations at two meteorological sites - on land and on the floodplain - hydrological study of the Trubizh River and its tributaries, agrometeorological features of growing crops on rainfed and floodplain (drained) lands, and providing agricultural organizations with observation data.
The station carried out extensive scientific work. It has been repeatedly awarded diplomas and certificates for quality work, as well as for rationalization and invention in the field of improving hydrometeorological instruments. Thanks to the station's materials, former employees Volodymyr Lytvyn and Ivan Zapolsky defended their PhD theses. For many years, our station was supervised by the State Hydrological Institute (Leningrad), represented by Doctor of Technical Sciences Romanov V.V. (hydrophysics of marshes). The team received tasks to perform various thematic works and test new instruments. 30 yearbooks were published under the title "Materials of Observations of the Marsh Station", scientific articles and monographs were published. As the station participated in the International Hydrological Decade under the UNESCO program, synchronous microclimatic observations were conducted here for 10 years. The data from these observations were used to identify frost zones and to specify the timing of sowing crops on the floodplain. Maps of frost zones were issued to all farms in the area.
The station also served as a support base for internships and practical training for students from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Rostov-on-Don, and Kherson.
The meteorologists do their job in good faith around the clock and every three hours they monitor air temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, soil temperature, ice and frost deposits, precipitation, air pressure, etc. and transmit weather telegrams to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center. They monitor natural phenomena and issue storm warnings.

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    The Baryshivka meteorological station provides data from its observations to various organizations, including the district state administration and law enforcement agencies. We have signed contracts with Baryshivka Heating Network, Pereyaslav Heating Network, and Bella Center.
Schoolchildren visit the meteorological station with excursions, which helps them expand their knowledge of geography and natural history.
The first head of the station (1958-1973) was Volodymyr Lytvyn. His work was recognized by a government award. Then the station was headed by:

02.03.1974-31.01.1975 - Valentyn Bilous

22.01.1975-19.11.1975 - Volodymyr Hryhorovych Dudarenko

19.11.1975-30.05.1977 - Viktor Ivanovych Kulinich

30.05.1977- 22.08.1981 - Oleksandr Kosovets

22.08.1981- 01.10.1984 - Doroshenko Oleksandr Ananiovych

01.10.1984- 10.12.1994 - Borys Fedorenko

Since 1994, the station has been headed by Tatyana Mikhailovna Fedorenko.

 

 

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