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A Pulsar™ 800 Weather Station is seen mounted on the roof of the Cedar Park Mobile Command Center as it responds to an incident (Photo courtesy of John Cummins / City of Cedar Park) Tornadoes, hailstorms, straight-line winds, thunderstorms, and flash floods can occur unexpectedly in Central Texas' s ubtropical, subhumid climate . This makes keeping a close eye on weather conditions a top concern for public safety officials. The City of Cedar Park, TX is prepared for emergencies with their Mobile Command Center, a joint-use resource for the Fire and Police Departments as well as the Central Texas Regional SWAT Team. A Pulsar 800™ Weather Station mounted on the vehicle allows decision makers to view current data quickly and easily. “The Mobile Command Center, as the name suggests, serves as a mobile incident command post for large-scale emergencies with prolonged operational periods,” their website states. The vehicle “is equipped with meeting rooms, workstations, display monit...
It's Throwback Thursday time! Our Fall 1990 "ReCap" Newsletter highlighted the new RS232C Interface, connecting the Capricorn II Weather Station to a computer or printer for reporting and displaying weather data. Needless to say, we've expanded our options since then! Whether your industry requires real-time monitoring via network software, 4-20 mA interface, internet browser, stand-alone display, mobile app, or all the above — we've got you covered. Our proprietary monitoring options are compatible with all CWS weather stations and can be used independently or together for easy data viewing and analysis. P.S. Shout out to long-time customer NW Natural !
Harsh marine environments can be tough on meteorological sensors. Saltwater corrosion, persistent strong winds, and constant wave movement can produce inaccurate readings and shorten the lifespan of sensitive electronic equipment. That's where the MX560 comes in. The latest addition to the Magellan MX™ Weather Station line of sensors, the MX560 is built to withstand operations like offshore wind farms, offshore oil, marine buoys, and unmanned surface vessels. Features and benefits: · IP66 and IP68 protection · 6-axis compass compensates for tilt and provides pitch & roll data · Wind speed and direction, temp, humidity, and pressure measurements · Integrated GPS and true wind calculation if platform is moving · Heated sensor option · No moving parts · Simple to set up and integrate CWS President Nader Khoury comments: "The MX560 is a marine-grade sensor suitable...
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