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Last Updated: 5:12 PM GMT on May 09, 2013
— Last Comment: 5:12 PM GMT on May 09, 2013
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| Posted by: CWS3175, 5:12 PM GMT on May 09, 2013 |
 Swinerton Renewable Energy uses Orion weather stations from Columbia Weather Systems to provide meteorological data to their proprietary SCADA system at solar project sites. On a recent project, Columbia Weather integrated the newly released Hukseflux SR20 solar sensor. SR20 is a pyranometer of the highest category in the ISO 9060 classification system: secondary standard. Read more ...
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| Posted by: CWS3175, 9:37 PM GMT on April 09, 2013 |
Columbia Weather Systems offers a new universal mounting adapter to attach weather sensors to existing towers or alternate masts, even those with multiple instruments. Can be used vertically or horizontally. Aluminum construction. Includes three clamps for mast of up to 3” diameter. Shown below with the new Pulsar 600 Weather Station.
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| Posted by: CWS3175, 9:29 PM GMT on March 19, 2013 |
The new Pulsar™ Weather Station from Columbia Weather Systems is a critical component in the latest Mobile Weather Lab by Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT), an industry leader in advanced digital microwave video systems. IMT will be showcasing their latest broadcast vehicle technology at the NABShow National Association of Broadcasters event in April.
The Mobile Weather Lab vehicle is a functional live broadcasting truck complete with video camera...
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| Posted by: CWS3175, 8:09 PM GMT on February 21, 2013 |
Weather Master™ Software, for use with any weather station from Columbia Weather Systems, can be translated into almost any language for a small one-time engineering charge. The three main display screens were recently published in German for a Swiss customer (see photo below).
Weather Master Software offers professional-grade weather monitoring with calculated parameters and interoperability with computer models. Features include:
• Email...
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| Posted by: CWS3175, 7:27 PM GMT on February 21, 2013 |
This recent article from Fire Apparatus magazine describes one of our key public safety markets: "Special Operations Command (SOC) vehicles have become nerve centers at complex fire scenes and natural disaster calls, serving to link all related communications, direct operations, function as rehab centers, and even issue weather reports."
Click here to read the rest of the article.
Click here for information on Mobile Weather Stations.
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CWS - Orion
Hillsboro, OR
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| Elevation: |
220 ft
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| Temperature: |
48.9 °F
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| Dew Point: |
44.3 °F
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| Humidity: |
84% |
| Wind: |
SSE
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9.4 mph
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| Wind Gust: |
16.0 mph
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| Updated: 3:57 PM PDT on May 22, 2013 |
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