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Modeling, Operations, Recreation: Weather data has multiple uses in water management

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According to their website, Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD) is "proud of its role in managing the water in its jurisdiction and using technology, intelligence and hard work to ensure the best possible balance for man and nature.” As part of this management and use of technology, Orion Weather Stations are located at Jordanelle Dam and Utah Lake Pumping Station with three more soon to be delivered. The weather monitoring systems include the Orion all-in-one sensor unit as well as Weather MicroServers with additional tipping bucket rain gauge and solar radiation sensors. Weather data is used for modeling historical data for future planning, operational decisions, and available to the public for recreation planning. CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

Carbon Dioxide Sensor Added to Weather MicroServer Options for Data Center Application

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Responding to customer request, we have added an ambient Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor for use with the Weather MicroServer. This new feature was implemented specifically for an Apple data center via customer Siemens Building Technologies . The CO2 sensor uses an infrared light source to measure ppm-level carbon dioxide. The sensor is configured for analog output.The sensor is installed in a self-aspirating radiation shield to protect it from the effects of solar radiation. The sensor should be installed in a location that represents ambient atmospheric CO2 levels. GO TO WEATHER MICROSERVER, CLICK ON ADDITIONAL SENSORS SEE OTHER DATA CENTERS APPLICATION PAGE