Weather Station EWS-1

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Highlights

  • Accurate, reliable weather monitoring
  • 17 weather variables
  • GPS (optional)
  • Enclosure ingress protection class IP66
  • Operation temperature range -20 °C to +70 °C

Description

Evvos Weather Station EWS-1 includes:

This weather station provides accurate and reliable weather monitoring and a total of 17 weather variables.

    • Relative Humidity
    • Ambient Temperature
    • Barometric Pressure
    • Heat Index
    • Dew Point
    • Frost Point
    • Water Vapour Pressure
    • Saturated Vapour Pressure
    • Speed of Sound in Air
    • Mixing Ratio
    • Specific Humidity
    • Absolute Humidity of Air
    • Boiling Point of Water
    • Enthalpy
    • Atmospheric Moisture by Weight
    • Atmospheric Moisture by Volume
    • Wet-bulb temperature

    It is important to measure variations in conditions within a field to prevent farmers from applying the same amount of fertilizer over an entire agricultural field. Weather conditions such as wind, temperature, relative humidity and precipitation have direct impact on the effectiveness of spraying applications and the influence waste potential due to run-off and drift.

    Relative Humidity and Temperature

    Know your relative humidity and temperature – avoid unnecessary and costly trips to the field.

    • Spray when temperatures are low and relative humidity is high. In general, do not spray when relative humidity is less than 40% and air temperature is above 25°C. This reduces the chance of drift due to temperature inversions or evaporation. It also increases target deposition and coverage.
    • Hot and dry conditions increase drift because droplets rapidly evaporate and become fine droplets, vapour or particles of concentrated pesticide.
    • Optimum spraying conditions are early mornings following overcast nights. However, the best time to spray to avoid disrupting bee activity is evening or at night.

    Set Your Crops Up for Success

    Weather conditions are an important factor that you should consider when making the decision to head to the field. With all the pressure to get started planting, spraying or harvesting, it is important to take the time to ensure you are setting your crop up for success.

    Contact us at sales@evvos.com to inquire not just about sensors and work management but also pest control, disease models and irrigation.

    Typical Applications

    • Agriculture
    • Agricultural Research
    • Environmental Monitoring
    Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affaires, ON, Canada

Additional information

Zone / Region

RC1 – Europe, Oman, Iran, South Africa, RC2 – USA, Mexico, Brazil, RC3 – Japan, RC4 – Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Malaysia, Panama, Taiwan

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