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Specialist help for meteorological observations to mitigate impacts of fl ooding in Poland
Vaisala will help the Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute to build up local capabilities to tackle effects of extreme weather due to climate change. Outstanding environmental observations, forecasting, and early warning systems help safeguard both lives and property. This will be even more important in the future as extreme weather events, such as the fl oods seen across Europe this summer, are forecast to become more frequent.
Vaisala in cooperation with its local partner OMC Envag, will deliver over 1,600 automatic meteorological, climatological, and hydrological measurement stations to Poland. Vaisala’s deliveries are scheduled for 2021–2022 and include advanced measurement technology for wind, humidity, temperature, visibility, rain and snowfall, cloud height, and barometric pressure.
Accurate and reliable information about the weather is becoming increasingly important currently. Communities need to be as prepared as possible for extreme weather events and to continuously analyse weather conditions on roads, infrastructure or in towns and cities.
For the permanent acquisition of different weather data, HyQuest Solutions (KISTERS Group) has recently launched their new WeatherSens product line with high- precision, all-in-one, multi-parameter weather stations. The low-maintenance compact weather stations, made of corrosion-resistant materials, are particularly suitable for applications in hydrometeorology and agrometeorology, environmental monitoring, smart cities, weather monitoring on roads and infrastructure as well as in industry. WeatherSens measures up to seven weather parameters such as wind speed and direction, air temperature, humidity and pressure, rainfall and solar radiation. The durable WeatherSens stations are IP66 rated and have been tested and approved for high and low temperature ranges, humid weather, windy and coastal environments with salt spray and vibration. Universal interfaces such as SDI-12 or RS 485 ensure easy connection to data loggers or control systems.
The new WeatherSens stations add to an already comprehensive portfolio of meteorological sensors and systems from HyQuest Solutions and complement the proven precipitation measuring devices based on tipping bucket or weighing technology with their innovative photo- or piezoelectric sensor technology for rain measurement.
The WeatherSens MP series’ sensors are made with aluminum coating and a Tefl on alloy while the sensors of the WeatherSens WS series are made of corrosion-resistant polycarbonate that can be confi gured for specifi c applications, by setting measurement parameters and data communication interfaces. Thanks to low power consumption, WeatherSens stations can be powered by a solar panel.
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“This new network is an important part of a Polish fl ood mitigation project funded by the World Bank. The project aims to increase access to fl ood protection for people living in selected areas of the Oder River and the Upper Vistula River basins and to enable Poland to mitigate the impact of fl oods more effectively,” said Jarkko Sairanen, Executive Vice President, Weather and Environment, Vaisala.
“Poland has worked with the World Bank to both recover from the fl oods and mitigate the main causes of these fl oods. The implementation of such a large-scale fl ood mitigation project supports the local authorities to focus on prevention in addition to emergency response measures. This helps local residents to continue to live in the region also in the future as they will be more prepared to face the threat of fl oods,” said Raine Pulkkinen, Director Europe East, Weather and Environment, Vaisala.
“With this project, the Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management modernises the telemetric meteorological stations in their network in Poland and constructs new ones. Vaisala’s superior technologies enable the end-user to take concrete, coordinated actions that mitigate the effects of weather events. As the day-to-day impacts of climate change and extreme weather events continue to grow, the need for this type of projects will grow,” said Pasi Rosenqvist, Sales Manager, Weather and Environment, Vaisala.
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Designed with simplicity in mind, the Amazon Bubbler is the ideal system for long-term, water level monitoring sites. It can be used as a stand-alone system with internal data storage, or as a sensor connected to any manufacturers data logger including the ALERT/ALERT2 hardware. Easily confi gure and collect data using the browser-based graphical user interface with all standard web browsers on PCs, tablets, and smart phones. It’s rugged build, and technologically advanced system makes the Amazon Bubbler an attractive solution for accurate, stable, real-time monitoring and data collection. Learn more about the Amazon Bubbler @
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Spanning over 70 years, YSI, a Xylem brand has a customer-focused legacy of developing innovative, environmentally-essential technology. Our customers are more than people who use our instruments - they are climate fi rst responders, environmental stewards, and researchers who are passionate about our world along with scientifi c integrity. With in-country sales, support and service, Xylem leads the market with its extensive portfolio of water technology companies.
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Ltd, and made to the demanding accuracy, reliability and durability requirements of the wind energy industry, “Vector Instruments” brand “First Class” wind sensors are engineered to perform and built to last, making them ideal for many uses including industrial, agricultural, road, rail, fi re, aeronautics, marine, military, research and general meteorology.
This wind instrument range has proved itself over many years in applications worldwide by industry, research and weather agencies, with A100/W200 series models being popular wind sensors for many Government Meteorological Agencies. These robust instruments have
provided users with good wind data throughout some of the most powerful typhoons and cyclones in recent years. Special severe environment variants are available for applications exposed to corrosive atmospheres, salt/sea water, abrasive dust and extreme conditions.
Constructed with highest-quality components, these A100/W200 series wind sensors yield better measurement accuracy, lower power-consumption, higher durability & longer service life than other mechanical/ultrasonic wind sensors on the market. Many years of fi eld experience and design optimisation mean they can outperform other wind measurement technologies in many meteorological applications, achieving high accuracy while needing little or no maintenance for extended periods.
With 50 years of experience designing and manufacturing wind sensors and on-going development, these wind instruments are in use worldwide and have a proven track record and long service life and provide a solution to all wind sensor needs.
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preferred level monitoring instrument An Australian national weather, climate and water agency has selected the YSI Amazon Water Level Bubbler as a preferred level monitoring instrument for its extensive fl ood monitoring network after side by side trials across a range of continuous water level bubbler brands on the market.
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