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Davis Instruments Corp.
You can choose a personal weather station that is perfect for use by those in the agricultural industry, as well as gardeners, educators, and anyone who wants to know their hyper-local weather conditions. Davis professional weather stations are accurate enough for media and transmission to weather networks. Whether you choose the Vantage Vue home weather station or the Vantage Pro2 professional grade weather station, you know that you are getting a weather station that is backed by over 50 years of experience.
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Myriad Sensors, Inc.
Anyone can be a meteorologist for a day. Go far beyond the daily weather report and see the stories behind the seasons. Weather takes a core set of features from our popular Voyager multi-sensor and simplifies the sensor, tailoring it to explore the specific mystery of weather.
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Honeywell Aerospace
Weather has long been one of the biggest barriers to the success of a commercial flight or military mission. As weather patterns become increasingly unpredictable, pilots can rest assured knowing that Honeywell’s weather radar solutions will help them navigate the skies safely and efficiently in even the most hazardous conditions.
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Kestrel 3500 -
KestrelMeters.com
The Kestrel 3500 Weather Meter has the most functions of any Kestrel Meter in the 3000 series. The Kestrel 3500 measures temperature, wind speeds, barometric phenomena, pressure trends of up to 3 hours, and more. The Kestrel 3500 provides a complete range of weather measurements, but does not log accumulated data like the more high-tech weather meters of the Kestrel 4000 series.
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Karlan Digital Ltd.
We have range of options when it comes to weather stations. From a basic system for monitoring wind speed right up to a comprehensive set of sensors covering wind, temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, solar radiation etc.
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Kestrel 4000 -
KestrelMeters.com
The Kestrel 4000 Pocket Weather Meter is the baseline wind and weather meter in the Kestrel 4000 series. What sets the 4000 series apart from the rest of the Kestrel family is that these high tech weather meters have the capability to store up to 2000 points of weather data, enabling you to track changes in the environment over time. This unique function opens up an entirely new realm of weather tracking capabilities for Kestrel Meter users.
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General Tools & Instruments
General offers weather detection systems that use a base station to display inputs received wirelessly from remote sensors. The RGR150 can track rainfall amounts as well as temperature and/or relative humidity. WS821 & WS831DL Weather Detection Systems are full-featured wireless weather stations that add wind speed readings and track trends in barometric pressure that can serve as the basis of a short-term weather forecast. Barometric pressure is also available from a dedicated wireless station (the DBAR880), and the original weather forecasterthe ABAR300 Analog Barometer.
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Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd
Compact weather stations combine a number of standard meteorological sensors including precipitation and radiation into a single, easy to use, package. These compact stations are often used in building control applications or for basic weather monitoring.
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Kestrel 2500 -
KestrelMeters.com
The Kestrel 2500 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind and temperature with total accuracy, and has the added benefits of an air pressure sensor that provides altitude and barometric information. Kestrel 2500 technology enables you to follow changes in air pressure that help predict impending changes in the weather. Factor in the 2500's digital altimeter, and you have most of the weather information you need for outdoor activities ranging from model airplane flight to rifle practice.
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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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HELIOS -
L3Harris Geospatial Solutions, Inc
Microclimates are on the rise, and as a result, there are extreme deviations of wind, snow, fog and visibility even over short distances. Organizations of all sizes need hyperlocal ground information and weather data to enhance operational efficiencies and make better decisions that can save time, money, property and even lives.
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Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd
Biral forward scatter Present Weather Sensors measure visibility and report precipitation type and intensity. These compact sensors can identify a wide range of precipitation types including drizzle, rain, snow, hail, freezing rain and other forms of frozen precipitation. Precipitation type is reported using a combination of WMO Table 4680 and METAR codes. The range of precipitation types identified varies with sensor model.
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SmartGuard -
Aanderaa Data Instruments AS
The next generation sensor and instrument HUB for Ocean, Lake, Reservoir, Estuary and River Hydrometric stations.Monitoring water and weather conditions is essential in many operations and the SmartGuard node is well suited for stand-alone stations powered by battery and solar power utilizing wireless real-time data communication.Designed for ease of integration of new and existing sensor technologies into a single Aanderaa observatory node with modern self-describing XML data output formats.SmartGuard interfaces with all Aanderaa atmospheric and in water sensors, along with most 3rd party sensors.
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Innovative Technical Systems
This is an example of a custom four-channel C-Band Receiver uses a single conversion technique to translate incoming 5.56 GHz radar signals to a 60 MHz IF. The Receiver is divided into two polarization sections, each with a dedicated channel for the received signal and a second channel for a reference signal originatingfrom the transmitter. There are two identical circuits in the Receiver, one reserved for vertically polarized signals, and the second for horizontal signals.