Weather Monitoring for Smart Water
CWS president Nader Khoury gave a presentation on weather monitoring to the local chapter of the American Water Works Association hosted at the North Clackamas County Water Commission. With the rise of data-driven decision-making and inter-agency collaboration, weather monitoring is becoming increasingly important across government agencies. The Internet of Things movement is a big drive toward Smart Everything – Smart Phones, Smart Cities, Smart Governments. With the integration/interoperability of city-wide agency systems, “Smart Water” plays a significant role and weather monitoring can be a part of it: • Monitoring for drought/flooding • Stormwater management • Data points and more Weather stations can be a tool to provide information for analysis, to make data available to other agencies, and to the public. Show and tell with the Weather MicroServer.