Most weather stations are cluttered, complicated and frustrating to install and maintain. Wiring and programming all the components can be a nightmare and finding room to mount everything can be a challenge.
Most weather stations are cluttered, complicated and frustrating to install and maintain. Wiring and programming all the components can be a nightmare and finding room to mount everything can be a challenge.
All-in-one weather stations solve many of these problems, but the tradeoff is flexibility. Adding just one more sensor often requires an extra data logger, making the system more complicated and more expensive.
The all new ATMOS 41 is the first affordable all-in-one weather station that fulfills all your weather monitoring needs, but doesn’t restrain you when you want to do more.
The ATMOS 41 packages 12 weather sensors into a single, compact device for atmospheric conditions. There are no moving parts to fail. So, installation and maintenance have been simplified to the maximum.
Most all-in-one weather stations give you the option to measure solar radiation or precipitation, but not both. ATMOS 41 provides both measurements in one device, so you never have to compromise.
ATMOS 41 weather data e.g. humidity, temperature or atmospheric pressure are transmitted over a single wire. That means you don’t have to use all of the ports on your data logger just for weather measurements. And, if you are using the ATMOS 41 with ZL6 data loggers, you have the flexibility to add any of our other sensors, like soil moisture.
The ATMOS 41 works seamlessly with the ZL6 for simple, plug-and-play atmospheric data logging and cloud-based data storage and management. You can set up an entire weather monitoring system without any complex wiring or programming.
ATMOS 41 is a simple, compact, and connected device with the flexibility to do more than weather measurements. That is why we call it an all-in-one plus one, or two, or three…
air temperature, relative humidity, vapor pressure, barometric pressure, wind speed, gust and direction, solar radiation, precipitation, lightning strike counter and distance
Solar radiation | Range: 0 to 1750 W/m2 Resolution: 1 W/m2 Accuracy: ± 5% |
Precipitation | Range: 0 to 125 mm/hr Resolution: 0.017 mm Accuracy: ± 5% of measurement from 0 to 50 mm/hr |
Air temperature | Range: -40 to 50°C Resolution: 0.1°C Accuracy: ± 0.6°C |
Humidity sensor temperature | Range: -40 to 50°C Resolution: 0.1°C Accuracy: ± 1.0°C |
Relative humidity | Range: 0 to 100% Resolution: 0.1% Accuracy: varies with temperature and humidity, ±3% RH typical |
Vapor pressure | Range: 0 to 47 kPa Resolution: 0.01 kPa Accuracy: varies with temperature and humidity, ±0.2 kPa typical below 40 °C |
Barometric pressure | Range: 50 to 110 kPa Resolution: 0.01 kPa Accuracy: ± 0.1 kPa |
Horizontal wind speed | Range: 0 to 40 m/s Resolution: 0.01 m/s Accuracy: the greater of 0.3 m/s or 3% of measurement |
Wind gust | Range: 0 to 40 m/s Resolution: 0.01 m/s Accuracy: the greater of 0.3 m/s or 3% of measurement |
Wind direction | Range: 0 to 359° Resolution: 1° Accuracy: ± 5° |
Compass heading | Range: 0 to 359° Resolution: 1° Accuracy: ± 5° |
Tilt | Range: 0 to 180° Resolution: 0.1° Accuracy: ± 1° |
Lightning strike count | Range: 0 to 65535 Resolution: 1 strike Accuracy: variable with distance |
Lightning average distance | Range: 0 to 40 km Resolution: 3 km Accuracy: variable |