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Cloud-based Weather Server Coming Soon!

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Thinking ahead to New Year Resolutions, Columbia Weather Systems is in the process of implementing the first phase of our cloud-based Weather Server, available with any of our weather stations through the Weather MicroServer device. Current weather data can be automatically uploaded from the weather station to the cloud Weather Server on a 5 second interval. Customers will be able to view the real-time Display Screen using a browser from anywhere on the Internet. WeatherMaster software will be able to connect to the cloud to monitor and store the data from a remote weather station. The Weather Server is a solution for customers that are unable to upload data (via FTP) to their website or implement port forwarding for the MicroServer in order to access it directly from outside the network. Both of these options are often not available due to limited access to corporate websites and increased security restrictions. The Weather Server will offer an automatic way to view the weathe...

Wetland Center uses weather data for environmental education and research

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It’s always great to hear from long-time customers like Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve . A recent exchange included the following comments and provided us with updated information on their application. “We have LOVED and depended on that weather system for many, many years and I am grateful to have it still gathering data for us on a daily basis. Not only does Frank Opila rely on the our weather station for his water quality monitoring work, my program staff as well as my key researchers use the data as well.” ~Lori Prince, Outdoor Recreation Manager Click for more on Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Viewing current weather data via Weather Underground.