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Weather Electronics, Weather Stations, Electronic Weather Stations, and Wireless Weather Stations
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A weather station is a facility with instruments and equipment
to make observations of atmospheric conditions in order to
provide information to make weather forecasts and to study the
weather and climate. The measurements taken include
temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, wind speed, wind
direction, and precipitation amounts. Wind measurements are
taken as free of other obstructions as possible, while
temperature and humidity measurements are kept free from
direct solar radiation, or insolation. Manual observations are
taken at least once daily, while automated observations are
taken at least once an hour.
Weather Stations are available as wireless or wired versions.
Wireless Weather Stations have no connecting wires from the
sensors to the weather console. They transmit the weather
information by radio signals. Wired Weather stations have
cables connecting the sensors to the weather console.
Weather Stations may include the following weather
instruments:
- Thermometer for measuring temperature
- Barometer for measuring barometric pressure/air
pressure
- Hygrometer for measuring humidity
- Anemometer for measuring wind speed
- Wind vane for measuring wind direction
- Rain gauge for measuring precipitation
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Weather Electronics
Weather Electronics, Weather Stations, Electronic Weather Stations, and Wireless Weather Stations
A weather station is a facility with instruments and equipment
to make observations of atmospheric conditions in order to
provide information to make weather forecasts and to study the
weather and climate. The measurements taken include
temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, wind...
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speed, wind
direction, and precipitation amounts. Wind measurements are
taken as free of other obstructions as possible, while
temperature and humidity measurements are kept free from
direct solar radiation, or insolation. Manual observations are
taken at least once daily, while automated observations are
taken at least once an hour.
Weather Stations are available as wireless or wired versions.
Wireless Weather Stations have no connecting wires from the
sensors to the weather console. They transmit the weather
information by radio signals. Wired Weather stations have
cables connecting the sensors to the weather console.
Weather Stations may include the following weather
instruments:
Thermometer for measuring temperature
Barometer for measuring barometric pressure/air
pressure
Hygrometer for measuring humidity
Anemometer for measuring wind speed
Wind vane for measuring wind direction
Rain gauge for measuring precipitation
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