Serrax Technologies' Automatic Weather Station is capable of monitoring various environmental parameters. This state-of-the-art AWS comes with more than fifteen sensors that are designed to measure temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, atmospheric pressure, rainfall, solar radiation, and more. This device is ideal for use in meteorological, agricultural, and environmental monitoring applications.
One of the standout features of our AWS is its connectivity options. It can be connected to other devices via Pendrive, RS232, Cloud Data, or API, and R485 MODBUS. This allows users to easily transfer data from the AWS to other devices, such as computers or data loggers, for further analysis or processing. The AWS also has a built-in data logger that can store data for extended periods of time, ensuring that critical information is not lost.
Automatic weather stations are used in agriculture to monitor and manage crop growth and irrigation. Farmers can use the data collected by AWSs to determine the optimal timing for planting, harvesting, and irrigation, as well as to assess potential risks like frost, heatwaves, or excessive rainfall.
Weather forecasting and monitoring
AWSs are used by meteorological agencies and weather forecasters to gather real-time data on weather conditions. This data is essential for predicting short-term weather patterns, issuing warnings for severe weather events, and monitoring changes in atmospheric conditions.
Aviation and Transportation
AWSs installed at airports and along transportation routes help provide accurate and timely weather information for pilots, air traffic controllers, and transportation authorities. This information is crucial for safe takeoffs, landings, and flight routing, as well as for planning road maintenance and managing traffic during adverse weather conditions.
Climate Research
AWSs play a crucial role in climate research by providing long-term, continuous data on weather patterns and climatic variables. Scientists use this data to analyze climate trends, study climate change impacts, and validate climate models.