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self-contained monitoring systems designed to measure and record atmospheric conditions for meteorology, agriculture, aviation, marine navigation, and environmental research. Weather stations integrate multiple sensors to capture temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, precipitation, barometric pressure, and other climatic variables. By providing real-time data and historical trends, they support forecasting, climate modeling, and operational decision-making in weather-sensitive industries.

Types of Systems:

  • Automatic Weather Stations (AWS): Fully autonomous units equipped with digital sensors and data loggers, transmitting measurements via wireless or satellite links.
  • Manual Observation Stations: Field setups requiring human operators to record readings using calibrated instruments for high-accuracy reporting.
  • Agricultural Weather Stations: Customized systems with soil moisture, leaf wetness, and solar radiation sensors to optimize irrigation and crop protection.
  • Marine & Offshore Weather Stations: Ruggedized platforms measuring sea-level pressure, wave height, wind, and sea-surface temperature for ships and oil rigs.
  • Portable Field Weather Kits: Compact, battery-powered devices for quick deployment during field surveys, expeditions, or emergency response.

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