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New Vela ™ Multi-Sensor Weather Station

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Our new Vela (pronounced Vay-luh) Weather Station combines the ease of an all-in-one sensor package with the reliability and affordability of mechanical wind sensors. In addition to wind speed and direction, the sensor module incorporates barometric pressure, as well as temperature and humidity sensors in a radiation shield. A tipping-bucket rain gauge is optional. The multi-sensor design provides easy installation with a single sensor cable. "Adding the Vela extends our product line with proven technology at an even more affordable price point," says CWS president Nader Khoury. Monitoring options for the Vela Weather Station include the touchscreen Weather Display, WeatherMaster Software, and/or the Weather MicroServer with Internet and industrial protocols. Click Vela Weather Station for more information.

A Visit to the Oregon Garden

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Ten Capricorn 2000 EX™ Weather Stations form an Environmental Monitoring Network operated by the Oregon Department of Agriculture . One weather station is situated at the Oregon Garden in Silverton. Earlier this summer, CWS president and amateur photographer Nader Khoury visited the garden. We've uploaded a few of his photos to our Flickr page. To see more click: Oregon Garden Photos