Weather Station

Obscape’s Weather Station supplies you with real-time weather data and was designed for continuous deployment in harsh climates, which means there are no moving parts to fail. The 0.017 mm resolution means it can accurately measure small rainfall and even heavy dew events that other rain gauges miss. And, no moving sensor parts means the sensor’s anemometer is accurate at low wind speeds. It even has an accelerometer, so you’ll always know the sensor is level and you’re getting accurate data.

 

The Weather Station is completely wireless. Power is supplied through built-in solar panels, while data are transmitted in real-time using a 4G GSM connection. Therefore, the Weather Station is easy to install at any desired location within GSM coverage. There is no need to worry about access to mains power or the internet. Its wireless nature makes the Weather Station very suitable for monitoring remote areas, such as beaches and nature reserves.

 

12 Different weather stations into a single, compact device:

  • Air temperature
  • Solar irradiance
  • Rainfall intensity
  • Lightning strike count
  • Lightning distance
  • Wind speed
  • Wind direction
  • Gust wind speed
  • Vapor pressure
  • Atmospheric pressure
  • Relative humidity

 

Read More:

Weather Station Datasheet

 

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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