radar precipitation sensor News
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Discover the NEW Lufft WS100 Radar Precipitation Sensor
The Lufft WS100 is our precipitation sensor based on radar technology and with adjustable heating. It measures the speed of all forms of condensed water. These include rain, freezing rain, hail, snow and sleet. The low-energy sensor detects precipitation from the first drops. It measures the precipitation intensity of up to 200 mm/h and detects drops with a size of up to 5.0 mm. Due to ...
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Discover the NEW LUFFT WS100
Fast, safe & maintenance-free: The WS100 radar precipitation sensor in use The Lufft WS100 is our maintenance-free radar precipitation sensor for meteorological monitoring. The only one of its kind - it recognizes the type and amount of precipitation from the first drop, and is preferred for remote locations. Download the Lufft WS100 Sensor Guide for a technical overview of the NEW WS100 ...
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Lufft WS100 for Precipitation Monitoring - Register now for the webinar!
Learn all you need to know about the new Lufft WS100 precipitation sensor in webinar on November 29, 2017. You are invited to our webinar about the Lufft WS100 radar precipitation sensor. Here you will learn everything important about the measurement technology, installation, calibration, fields of application, product benefits as well as its differentiation from other ...
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Lufft WS100 for Precipitation Monitoring - Register now for the webinar!
You are invited to our webinar about the Lufft WS100 radar precipitation sensor. Here you will learn everything important about the measurement technology, installation, calibration, fields of application, product benefits as well as its differentiation from other technologies. Presenters: Kurt Nemeth is Program Manager for precipitation sensors at OTT Hydromet. With 35 years of industry ...
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Every second counts: the maintenance free WS100 precipitation sensor
Especially in the cold and wet season, it is vital that operational decisions can be made and implemented within a few seconds. This is especially true for meteorological data evaluations for aviation and road traffic. With the WS100, sensor manufacturer Lufft developed a radar precipitation sensor detecting precipitation types and intensities quickly, reliably and maintenance-free with a ...
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New hydromet technologies on show
The OTT Hydromet stand (No. 19) at WWEM 2018 will be focused on the latest technologies for monitoring hydrology, meteorology and water quality. With an emphasis on continuous monitoring, OTT will unveil: a new optical nitrate sensor, the ECO-N; new ion-selective electrodes for the Hydrolab multiparameter sondes; and the HydroCycle-PO4 continuous phosphate monitor. Groundwater, rivers and ...
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Road Weather: Lufft Sensors Win Tender in Estonia
The Estonian system integrator Teede Tehnokeskus equipped six road weather stations of the Estonian Road Administration (ERA) with new Lufft technology. The System Integrator Teede Tehnokeskus offers engineering and consulting services in the field of road and traffic. They are a bridge between roads and technology. Teede Tehnokeskus creates solutions for collecting, analyzing and implementing ...
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The Reference is coming – First Presentation of a new class of Weather Sensor at Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society
Press Release of the first presentation of a new class of Weather Sensor at AMS Show in New Orleans, USA. (Published on 7. January, 2016) Just assuming there’s a new weather sensor, which is so precise that a normal calibration laboratory isn’t able to measure the accuracy. Imagine there’s an environmental sensor, which could serve as the reference for all other ...
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Our Highlights from MTWExpo2019
On 5-7 of June 2019, we – like thousands of other experts in weather and water applications – were drawn to Geneva for the, Meteorological Technology World Expo – the world’s largest meteorological event with around 200 exhibiting companies and visitors from over 100 countries. The Expo is known for showcasing the latest climate, weather and hydrometeorological ...
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Modernization of the ITS on the Highway of Querétaro, Mexico
Our Mexican Partner Ingeniería Geofísica y Sistema S.A. de C.V. (IGS) recently won a project of the Communication and Transport Secretary (SCT) as a final client to upgrade and install new Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) along the Federal Bridges and Highways in Querétaro in Mexico. They include eight Automatic Weather Road Weather Information Stations (RWIS) ...
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