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How do automated weather stations work?

Two pieces of automatic weather stations that work hand-in-hand are data-loggers and network appliances. These systems work together in an automated step-by-step process. First, they measure the data from your sensors. Then they process that data and store it.

What are the parts of a weather station?

Some parts of a weather station include a thermometer to measure temperature and a barometer to measure atmospheric pressure. We list out all the different parts and what they do in the weather sensor section below, so keep reading! Depending on the provider and model, there are several components that make up a station.

What is a weather station?

Weather stations are the unsung heroes of forecasting. Let's demystify how these devices collect and turn raw data into the predictions we rely on. Here's a sneak peek at what will be covered in this article: Temperature: It's more than just a thermometer!

What equipment does a weather station need?

Some common equipment typical for automatic weather stations include: 1. Weather Sensor 2. Lightning Sensor 3. Sensor Shelter 4. Rain Gauge 5. Data-Logger/Network Appliance 6. Weather Display 7. Weather Camera 1. Weather Sensor Although “weather sensor” sounds pretty broad, most weather sensors just measure wind speed and direction.

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