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Cornell IPM Division purchases RainWise weather stations
Twelve units of the MKIII weather stations manufactured by RainWise, Inc., of Bar Harbor, Maine, have been purchased by the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) division of Cornell University, New York. IPM has, since 1996, been collecting weather data in an effort to track and forecast the optimum conditions for certain insects and plant diseases. This data then assists farmers in their pest and ...
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RainWise MK4-C Leads the Evolution of Cellular Weather Stations with a Rugged, All-in-One, Self-Powered, and Upgradeable Design
RainWise has poured decades of weather station experience into their design of the MK4-C – the first compact, modular, solar-powered commercial-grade weather station utilizing an integrated cellular modem with the first year of data free. Easily installed, highly customizable, and built to last in extreme environments, the MK4-C is a safe long-term investment that will adapt to your ...
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Real world comparison of Solar screens in road weather station installations
CUSTOMER REPORTED THE FOLLOWING RESULTS FROM THE INSPECTION: The Challenger helical MeteoShield protected the sensor from the dirt contamination better compared to the Reference. MeteoTemp temperature and humidity sensor shows minimal signs of dirt buildup. Most notable is the lack of dirt buildup on MeteoTemp inside the helical MeteoShield from the direction of the roadway which is the ...
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Wireless Weather Station breaks the one-mile range
RainWise, Inc., one of the leading manufacturers of affordable weather stations in the U.S. and abroad, has dramatically expanded the range of their popular, solar powered, MKIII weather station to a one mile range (LOS). This vastly surpasses other comparable weather stations on the market, where the current long range distance is 1000 feet. Another breakthrough feature for this modified product ...
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RainWise, Inc. Celebrates 41 Years Of Service With Agricultural Roots
RainWise, Inc., www.rainwise.com, is pleased to be celebrating more than 40 years of devotion to our clients based on our promise to helping both small and large scale farmers produce more from their land, while conserving resources like water and energy to help build a flourishing community through agriculture. RainWise has worked with agricultural industry leaders, distributors and companies ...
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RainWise Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation
RainWise, manufacturer of precision meteorological instruments, was incorporated in 1974. Our founder, John Baer, was a charismatic man and prolific inventor credited with many patents including the clutch mechanism that, to this day, is used in every photocopier that uses a clutch. In 1974, John obtained the original US patent for the Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge. Although the patents on the Rain ...
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New issue of Meteorological Technology International (MTI) out now
Discover our new article about solar monitoring, our Ceilometer ad and other solutions including Lufft technology in the latest issue of the MTI The new MTI edition out now and we're in: Discover our and our partners' latest weather observation solutions on the pages 71, 72 73 & 106f. To the MTI extract incl. our new article You are interested in our weather stations for Solar ...
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RainWise, Inc. Announces New Partnership With SORAPRO
For almost four decades RainWise has been a forerunner in premier meteorological technological development. "We are excited to have an industry leader like RainWise join our team. Their instrumentation and expertise add valuable assets to our extensive line of energy monitoring equipment," said Matthew Alestra, Vice President of Product Development for SORAPRO. "We are dedicated to implementing ...
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Instruments at Wageningen University weather station registered solar eclipse
The monitoring instruments at the Wageningen University weather station clearly registered the solar eclipse despite the thick cloud cover on 20 March. Around 10:36 h a strong reduction in radiation levels was discernible. For the human eye it was perceived as far less spectacular because of its adaptation capabilities. The meteorological instruments in weather station De Veenkampen belonging to ...
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