Weather Stations
GPSE sell a range of weather stations as shown below. Some of the main features of the weather stations are:
Applications
- Monitor the rate of air temperature decrease to check for possible frost conditions using the SkyView 3001 programs powerful graphing functions.
- Check the current temperature trends and rain fall at a glance.
- Leaf Wetness: The LW1 is a high quality gold plated leaf wetness sensor which produces a wetness reading from 0 - 100%. The stations software uses leaf wetness readings to measure wet & dry periods. Average air temperature, RH and the amount of rainfall during a wet period is also measured. Ideal for disease forecasting & warnings.
- Build up a comprehensive data base of climate conditions for a particular location which can then be used for environmental consents.
- View a comprehensive text report of recorded weather conditions including accumulated rain fall, highs and lows for a selected period.
- Spreadsheet compatible files, allow you to plot weather readings from the station in popular spreadsheet packages such as Excel™.
- Transfer stored readings from the station to your PC as often as you like.
- Data can be remotely down loaded using modem/telemetry system.
- The SkyComp can be used to trigger an alarm and dial set telephone numbers when pre programmed climate conditions arise. These conditions can include potential frost conditions, suitable weather conditions for spraying (ie low wind speed at a pre programmed time and date etc ). User sensors connected to the user inputs can also be used to trigger an alarm.
- User friendly software.
- Custom Software: If you have a particular project and the standard SkyComp software functions are not suitable call GPSE and we will develop the software you require
- Metrology
- Marine
- Hydrology
- Offshore
- Process Control
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We supply the following stations:
If you require different configerations or sensors that are not listed here please contact us to explore the possibility of developing a product to suit your requirements. raj@gpselogger.com
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