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High-Tech Mobile Command Centers

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Washtenaw County Sheriff Mobile Command Unit When natural disasters and emergency incidents cut power, damage infrastructure, or disrupt communication, Mobile Command Centers step in to serve as critical, centralized hubs for response teams. These command centers are equipped with advanced technology that regularly includes Magellan MX500 Vehicle-Mount weather stations . Riverside County Sheriff's Mobile Command Posts have been deployed to critical incidents, including wildfires, natural disasters, and crime scenes. Monitoring weather data at the scene means: 🚨 Increased Safety: Integrating weather monitoring into critical information systems increases situational awareness. Extreme temperatures and high wind speeds can pose a risk to crews and affect response efforts. 🚨 Seamless Automation: Data is automatically displayed, logged, and reported via WeatherMaster software. Custom alarms can be set to trigger instant alerts.  🚨 Comprehensive Reporting: Accurate data is critical

Access live data with the Weather MicroServer

With the ability to interface with any of our weather station models , the Weather MicroServer gives you access to live meteorological data from anywhere in the world. Features Include: ➡️ A web browser user interface with real-time dashboards, configuration, and data export. ➡️ Internet and industrial protocols for automated reporting via computer or industrial automation system. ➡️ Compatibility with third-party applications like CERES for HazMat plume modeling. ➡️ Database, daily/monthly reports, and custom alarms through WeatherMaster™ Software. For additional features and info, click here

Orion 420 "Extremely reliable"

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We recently received some feedback from Operations & Maintenance Manager Mark Alberts of Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC)​:  Thank you for sharing with us, Mark! Our professional-grade weather stations are ideal for applications that require high-precision monitoring. We love hearing from our customers and encourage any feedback you may have for us. Just send an email to bvillero@columbiaweather.com. Image graphic text: "We have now had your weather station in service for two years now. It is an extremely reliable tool for us here at our facility. In the ever-changing requirements for the power industry, the information that we retrieve from the station is critical for our power generation capacity output verification. We appreciate the robust nature of the station."  —Mark Alberts, Operations & Maintenance Manager, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative