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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers a variety of sensors for measuring air temperature. The electrical signals transmitted from the sensors to our dataloggers can be converted to different units of measurement, including °C , °F, and °K. Our dataloggers are also capable of measuring most commercially available air temperature sensors.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers visibility sensors that use infrared forward-scatter technology. These sensors report meteorological observable range (MOR) for fog and snow. Visibility sensors are often used in road, marine, aviation, and wind-energy applications.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Heat, vapor, and carbon-dioxide flux sensors are typically used in eddy-covariance systems to measure exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat between the surface of the earth and the atmosphere.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Vibrating-wire dataloggers have the built-in capability to measure vibrating-wire sensors. These dataloggers use patented spectral analysis technology.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Basic weather sensors measure six parameters: wind speed and direction, precipitation, barometric pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. These compact, multi-function sensors have no moving parts.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Present weather sensors use a laser-based technology to measure the size and velocity of water droplets in the air to determine visibility, measure precipitation rate, and identify precipitation type (for example, drizzle, rain, snow, and hail). These sensors are often incorporated in automatic weather stations for road, marine, and airport applications.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
The CS547A is a water quality probe that measures both electrical conductivity (EC) and temperature. It connects to a Campbell Scientific datalogger via the A547 interface. This probe is compatible with most Campbell Scientific dataloggers.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers two types of surface temperature sensors: infrared temperature (non-contact) and surface contact. Infrared temperature sensors measure the surface temperature of an object or surface by sensing the infrared radiation given off by the subject. Surface contact sensors attach directly to a surface and measure the temperature via physical contact.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Datalogger support software packages help enable datalogger programming, communication between dataloggers and PCs, and, to varying capabilities, real-time and historical data monitoring. These software packages provide support for a single station or an entire datalogger network.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific offers ceilometers that use lidar (light detection and ranging) technology to measure cloud height, vertical visibility, and mixing layer height. While they are best known for their use in aircraft operations at airports and oil platform helipads, ceilometers are also used by meteorologists for boundary layer research and air-quality applications.