Why you need a small weather station?

The weather reports from mobile apps that many people rely on are from stations that might be miles away from where they are. Most often, there are some discrepancies in these reports compared to the actual condition. They might be small discrepancies, but they can mislead you.

You need a small weather station for your farm, school, business, or home. They are far much better and will do more than the usual weather app does. They will tell you exactly how the weather is doing in real-time by measuring the current atmospheric conditions such as humidity, temperature, rainfall, barometric pressure, wind direction, and wind speed.

Small weather stations also connect to the internet, allowing you to weather conditions remotely. You should not continue depending on the limited weather apps that are unable to tell you what in specific is going on out there. Prodata weather systems have great small weather stations that will suit your needs. They will give you more years of genuine and excellent service most weather apps can’t offer.

What is a small weather station?

A personal weather station or a small weather station is a set of weather measuring instruments you can install on your farm or home. A complete small weather station must have instruments to measure temperature, rainfall, pressure, humidity, wind speed, and wind direction.

Parts of a small weather station

Most small weather stations have battery-powered devices that are designed to collect and record data about the weather condition of an environment. They contain five parts or more:

Thermometer for measuring ambient temperaturesHygrometer for measuring ambient humidity levelsRain gauge for measuring the amount of rainfallAnemometer for measuring wind direction and speedThe barometer for measuring air atmospheric pressure

To understand how the entire weather station works, you need to understand what each part does. The features of small weather stations vary from one manufacturer to another. It is always better to research about a product of your choice before buying to avoid buying a small weather station that won’t fit your needs.

Choosing a small weather station

There are so many modes of small weather stations in the market, all with different price options. Finding the right one for you is difficult, but not impossible. Here are some of the things you should look for when shopping for your small weather station.

1. Radiation shield

The humidity and temperature sensors should be housed to protect them from direct sunlight to enable precise measurements. Some have a small fan that prevents hot air bubbles from disrupting the sensor’s work.

2. Rain gauge

You should look for the one with a big funnel and a data resolution of 0.01 to reduce errors when reading data.

3. Anemometer (wind measuring sensor)

There are two types of anemometers; spinning cups and propellor. There is so much difference between the two. Because anemometers tend to cache ice-cold humid weather, look for a black colored sensor with an accuracy range of plus or minus five.

4. Wireless transmission

Most small weather stations connect to WiFi. You should look for the one with a long-range of transmission (around 250 feet).