Choosing the Right Location for Your Future Weather Station

Before installing your weather station, make sure you choose the optimal location. Our experts assess your site and provide precise recommendations based on meteorological standards and your measurement goals.

Description

The location of a weather station directly determines the quality and representativeness of its measurements. A poor site choice, even with high-quality sensors, produces biased data that cannot be corrected after the fact. Get it right from the start.

What you get

A site analysis by our specialists: assessment of obstacles (buildings, vegetation, artificial surfaces), analysis of thermal or wind-related interference sources, verification of clearances per WMO standards, and recommendations for the best available location(s).

The service includes

Analysis based on photos, plans, or a video call · Written report with an annotated map of recommended and excluded locations · Justification of recommendations according to applicable standards · Advice on sensor height and orientation.

Who it's for

Owners installing a first station · Network managers looking to add a site · Researchers and organizations subject to compliance requirements · Builders or developers who need to justify sensor placement in a project.

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The location of a weather station directly determines the quality and representativeness of its measurements. A poor site choice, even with high-quality sensors, produces biased data that cannot be corrected after the fact. Get it right from the start.

What you get

A site analysis by our specialists: assessment of obstacles (buildings, vegetation, artificial surfaces), analysis of thermal or wind-related interference sources, verification of clearances per WMO standards, and recommendations for the best available location(s).

The service includes

Analysis based on photos, plans, or a video call · Written report with an annotated map of recommended and excluded locations · Justification of recommendations according to applicable standards · Advice on sensor height and orientation.

Who it’s for

Owners installing a first station · Network managers looking to add a site · Researchers and organizations subject to compliance requirements · Builders or developers who need to justify sensor placement in a project.