Meteorology - Climatology

Sensors designed to measure and record various climatological and atmospheric variables, providing essential data for climate and meteorological analysis. These stations integrate multiple sensors and equipment that allow obtaining detailed information on meteorological conditions in real time.

 

Types of weather sensors

  • Anemometer: Measures wind speed and direction.
  • Rain gauge: Records the amount of precipitation that falls.
  • Thermometer: Determines the ambient temperature.
  • Hygrometer: Measures the relative humidity of the air.
  • Barometer: Measures atmospheric pressure.
  • Pyranometer: Evaluates solar radiation.
  • UV radiation sensor: Detects ultraviolet radiation.
  • Soil temperature sensor: Measures the temperature on the Earth's surface.
  • Soil moisture sensor: Evaluates the humidity in the surface layer of the soil.
  • Visibility Sensor
    Evaluates the distance at which you can see clearly, crucial information for safety in transportation and aviation.
  • Particulate Matter Sensor (PM₁₀, PM₂.₅)
    Detects the concentration of suspended particles in the air, such as PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅, which are key indicators of air pollution.
  • Infrared Radiation Sensor
    It detects infrared radiation emitted by the Earth and the atmosphere, useful for studies of energy balance and surface temperature.
  • Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation Sensor
    Measures the intensity of solar ultraviolet radiation, important for assessing exposure risks and health effects.