Weather stations for mobile command centers

 A mobile command center built by LDV for Murrieta Police (CA) includes
a Magellan MX500™ Weather Station mounted on the roof.


How do mobile command centers benefit from having a weather station?

Improved Situational awareness: High temperatures and wind speeds can pose a risk to crews and affect response efforts

▶ Informed Decision-making: Command crews can use data to support decisions involving:
- Resource deployment
- Staging locations
- Public safety notifications
- Event logistics

Incident Reporting: Accurate data is critical for incident reporting analysis to mitigate future risks

Common parameters monitored in real-time include wind speed and direction, air pressure, temperature, and relative humidity.

Photos courtesy of LDV



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