About Leduc Weather Station
This weather station is privately owned and operated,
is not
affiliated with the City of Leduc, Alberta, and should
not be considered
an officially recognized station for weather reporting.
Never base
important decisions on this or any weather information
obtained from the
Internet.
The station is powered by a WMR-200 Professional
Weather Center. The
sensors connect to the console via a wireless
connection. The data is
send to the console by the wireless sensors and the site
is updated every minute. This
site and its data is collected using
Weather
Display Software
running on PC with a UPS.
The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain
gauge, air pressure
sensor, UV sensor and two thermo-hydro sensors. One
thermo-hydro sensor
is housed in the factory radiation shield the main
thermo-hydro sensor
is mounted in a Ambient Weather Pagoda Temperature and
Humidity
Radiation Shield both are situated in optimal positions,
for highest
accuracy possible. The some of the sensors are solar
powered with battery backup,
all sensors have a wireless connection to the console.
The WMR-200 console has a data logger for the sensors if
the PC goes
down the console will retain the data.. All sensors have
lithium
batteries for low temperature operation.
The data
is uploaded to a Linux server on the same gigabyte network, data is also
uploaded to other Internet Weather sites.
A Linux server provides Web page service data
backup the network
is on separate UPS systems and the console has its own
battery backup.
![]() Console |
![]() Wind Sensor |
![]() Factory Radiation Shield Thermo-Hydro Sensor and mount |
![]() Rain Gauge |
![]() Solar Cell |
![]() UV Sensor |
![]() Main Thermo-Hydro Sensor |
![]() Radiation Shield for Thermo-Hydro Sensor |
Weather Software and WMR-200 Logo Links
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