New all-in-one weather station to be unveiled at Meteorological Technology World Expo

Weather monitoring

New all-in-one weather station to be unveiled at Meteorological Technology World Expo

11 Sep, 2024

R.M. Young Company (YOUNG) unveiled its newest weather sensor, the ResponseONE-PRO™, at the Meteorological Technology World Expo in Vienna. The newly designed all-in-one weather station enables operators to easily access the internal sensors and filter for fast, convenient, easy, and cost-effective maintenance.

The new, all-in-one weather station allows users to gather wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, and pressure accurately and reliably from a single source with a minimal footprint. Add-ons, such as a compass or a precipitation gauge, are available. These components and systems work seamlessly to deliver precise and reliable weather data. The sensors measure atmospheric variables and transmit them as a single output string.

To further build upon this extremely dependable instrument, YOUNG revealed its updated design, the ResponseONE-PRO, for the first time at the Meteorological Technology World Expo. The ResponseONE-PRO has an access port, allowing users to easily remove and replace the protective filter and internal sensor module. This feature enables users to restore the performance to factory standards without the cost and inconvenience of returning the device to the manufacturer.

The ResponseONE-PRO has been specifically engineered to meet the high demands of marine data buoy applications. Replacing sensors can be carried out without returning the instrument to the factory for repairs or calibration. Over the last three years, ResponseONE-PRO has been deployed on ocean buoys in harsh marine environments, consistently providing dependable and precise data.

Tom Young, President of YOUNG commented, “Now, customers can restore their device to factory specifications as easily as changing a lightbulb. We heard many complaints over the years about the need to return all-in-one sensors to the manufacturer for maintenance, so we took that as a challenge to engineer a user-friendly, cost-effective solution that eliminates that need and greatly reduces downtime.”

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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