Weather Station Network Grows!
Ham’s have always used their communications skills to monitor the skies around them as part of their community service. Today it is easier than ever for both hams and non-hams to participate in the home or business weather station revolution.
One of the latest weather stations to be installed in Lowndes county is KGAVALDO5 which maybe viewed on weather underground website. This new station has been sponsored by VARC member KB0Y. All area hams are encouraged by the VARC to sponsor their own weather station in their community. The following is a recommendation for anyone wishing to install their own weather station.
One of the latest stations low cost but power packed units to hit the market is the WS-1001-WiFi (Observer) by Ambient Weather. The Ambient Weather OBSERVER weather station, combines reliability, easy installation and dual wireless technology. The OBSERVER is accurate, precise, and affordably priced. It transmits 915MHz from the outdoor sensor array and indoor temperature sensor to the display console.
The OBSERVER transmits outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV and solar radiation from the all-in-one sensor array. The OBSERVER also transmits indoor temperature, humidity and barometric pressure from the indoor temperature array.
The OBSERVER also displays dew point and rainfall rate, and a graph provides detailed trends for barometer, temperature and humidity.
Although Internet connectivity is not required, the display console sends and receives internet data using WiFi connectivity.
The menu based multi-screen display includes NIST internet time server synchronization, imperial and metric units of measure, high and low alarm conditions with audible alert, calibration of all major parameters, real-time internet weather publishing by Wunderground.com, and encrypted WiFi transmission.
The OBSERVER also displays minimum and maximum conditions with time and date stamp, historical archived data, which can be exported to SD Card or advanced data analysis in Excel, and detailed time graphs for spotting weather trends.