The PWS100 weather phenomenon meter is based on the principle of laser Doppler measurement and can automatically measure precipitation and visible meteorological factors. It can be widely used in places such as roads, seaports, and airports. By utilizing advanced detection technology and fuzzy algorithms, PWS100 can accurately measure the size of raindrops and precipitation velocity. After the CS215-PWS temperature and relative humidity sensors, the system can also measure temperature and relative humidity, making the measurement more accurate. It also provides standard particle type classification levels, such as rain, light rain, and snow.
The core of PWS100 weather phenomenon instrument consists of a data signal processing unit (DSP), a laser emitting end, and two receiving ends. One receiving end forms a 20 º angle with the transmitting end in the horizontal plane, while the other receiving end forms a 20 º angle with the transmitting section in the vertical plane. The system comes with an installation bracket, which allows users to easily install equipment. Its calibration is also very convenient. By using 22249 to calibrate it, the system can be calibrated on site.
The PWS100 weather phenomenon meter can output visibility and rainfall data in a format that complies with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) meteorological code standards, making it convenient for users to perform data post-processing and further utilization.
This product also has the ability to adapt to low temperature and severe cold environmentsPWS100-XT model.
characteristic:
◆ Adopting laser Doppler technology
Multiple types of precipitation, including light rain, rain, snow, hail, etc., can be identified
Visibility measurement up to 10km
Measurement of precipitation rate and detection of water vapor condensation volume
A numerical signal processor (DSP) ensures processing accuracy and speed
◆ Fully automatic operation, suitable for unmanned stations
Application areas:
Environmental monitoring
◆ Road meteorological monitoring
◆ Aviation meteorological monitoring
Monitoring in the field of soil erosion