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Meteorology observation & research: insights from summit to sea

The atmosphere behaves differently across mountains, coasts, forests, deserts, and ocean regions—each with distinct patterns in temperature, wind, moisture, and precipitation. Studying climate and weather requires instruments that perform reliably in all these environments.
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Understand the complete water cycle

Short visits or occasional measurements often miss key atmospheric events—rapid pressure shifts, wind gusts, diurnal cycles, humidity changes, storm development, or phase transitions in clouds and precipitation. Summit‑to‑sea research requires equipment that can operate continuously and withstand demanding environmental conditions.

Instrumentation built for global atmospheric science

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Fit‑for‑purpose methods

Select measurement approaches tailored for atmospheric research across diverse environments—from alpine ridges to coastal shores.

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Built for tough environments

Durable sensors deliver dependable performance in high winds, freezing temperatures, salt exposure, and year‑round outdoor conditions.

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Actionable insights

Continuous, high‑quality data supports climate modeling, microclimate studies, and long‑term environmental monitoring.

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Global expertise you can trust

Backed by decades of partnership with atmospheric scientists, research programs, and climate network around the world.

Support that keeps your data flowing

Frequently Asked Questions

Which atmospheric parameters should I measure?
Most research programs include temperature, relative humidity, wind, pressure, and precipitation, with optional radiation depending on research goals.
Can atmospheric data be integrated with hydrology or climate models?
Why is weather data important in watershed studies?
Can precipitation data support flood forecasting?
How do meteorological datasets support long‑term water quality and hydrologic trends?

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