Weather Station Explained

Modified on Thu, 19 Feb at 3:06 PM

Hyperlocal Environmental Monitoring for Lakes


What Is the Weather Station?

The Lake Pulse Weather Station is a solar-powered atmospheric monitoring system that provides hyperlocal weather data directly from your lake site.


It captures environmental drivers that influence bloom formation, water conditions, and lake safety.


What Problem Does It Solve?

Regional weather reports often fail to reflect localized conditions at a specific lake.

The Weather Station allows you to:

  • Monitor hyperlocal weather in real time

  • Detect storm risks and lightning events

  • Understand environmental drivers of blooms

  • Support operational safety decisions

  • Improve environmental research accuracy


What Does It Measure?

  • Air temperature

  • Humidity

  • Barometric pressure

  • Wind speed and direction

  • Rainfall

  • UV index & solar irradiance

  • Lightning detection (up to 24 miles)


All data integrates directly with the Lake Pulse Portal.


How It Works

  1. The station is mounted near your lake.

  2. Sensors continuously record atmospheric data.

  3. Data is transmitted to your Lake Portal.

  4. Alerts can be configured for storms or extreme conditions.


When Should You Use It?

  • When weather impacts bloom formation

  • When managing public lake access

  • When tracking environmental shifts

  • When precise site-level data is required


Summary

The Weather Station provides hyperlocal atmospheric intelligence that complements real-time water monitoring and certified lab testing.

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