Weather monitoring
Accurately predicting and monitoring weather conditions is essential to a host of industrial sectors, such as farming, construction, research, and hosting public events. Weather can change quickly, and correct, timely forecasting helps to reduce risks when planning activities and managing resources more effectively.
Crodeon has developed a modular approach to environmental monitoring with its Smart Weather solutions. Central to these systems is their Reporter, which can accommodate multiple sensors for measuring temperature, precipitation, wind, soil moisture, among other environmental parameters. This versatility means the same system can be used for a multitude of jobs such as protecting orchards from frost, ensuring concrete cures correctly on a construction site, or monitoring wind conditions at an outdoor concert, fair, or sports event.
The data collected by Crodeon’s systems can be accessed at any time via web interfaces or standard programming interfaces. Users can check live measurements, analyse historical data, and configure alerts for when conditions reach predefined limits. This immediate feedback allows rapid responses to changing weather conditions and can even support automated actions based on accurate and real-time information.
Ease of installation and operation is also central to the design. Reporter can be powered by grid or solar energy, with back-up batteries to maintain continuous operation during power shortages. Sensors connect easily, and data can be viewed on standard internet devices without the need for specialized software. This approach makes environmental monitoring accessible to both technical and non-technical users.
By combining dependable data collection, flexible sensor options, and clear access to results, Crodeon’s Smart Weather system supports practical decision-making while helping to enhance safety and efficiency. Intelligent integration of modular technology has turned complex environmental data into actionable information.
IET 36.3 May