Weather monitoring sensors, essential for smart cities

In the context of climate change and extreme weather events, access to precise, real-time meteorological data becomes a necessity for safety and efficient planning in many economic sectors and an essential tool for the cities of the future.

Unpredictable weather phenomena can have a major negative impact on agricultural activities, as well as on urban safety and emergency management. Thus, while accurate meteorological forecasts in agriculture can help increase crop yields by planning farming activities based on temperatures and precipitation volumes, careful monitoring of wind speed can reduce damage caused by storms or floods. In such scenarios, delays or inaccuracies in information can lead to significant economic losses or even risks to human life.

The Weathercom Solution from Oizom

For continuous and extremely precise monitoring of relevant meteorological parameters, Oizom has developed the Weathercom automatic weather station.

Weathercom collects a wide range of data, including wind speed and direction, rainfall amount, UV index, light intensity, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. Each of these parameters is continuously monitored, and real-time data access allows users to make quick decisions based on concrete information when the situation demands it. Weathercom not only provides meteorological data but also analyses of trends and predictions based on historical data, thus facilitating the issuance of early warnings and proactive management of risk conditions. Thanks to its durable casing and adaptable design, the equipment can operate in extreme weather conditions and temperatures, ensuring continuity and accuracy in data collection. This capability makes Weathercom an indispensable tool for efficient management of extreme natural events.

Integrating cutting-edge technology, including energy independence thanks to the included solar panel, the automatic weather station is one of the indispensable tools to face increasingly severe climate challenges, both for administrators of smart cities and important infrastructures, as well as for the agricultural sector.