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WeatherFlow Gets on the Level

Poquoson, VA – WeatherFlow recently unveiled its newest observing capability – a water level sensor. WeatherFlow is testing a low-cost, low-power, high accuracy instrument that senses water level. The testing ground is at Wythe Creek, an offshoot of the Back River that flows adjacent to the WeatherFlow office in Poquoson, Virginia. The bridge over the […]

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WeatherFlow Partners with Rutgers on Coastal Observation Project

Poquoson, VA – WeatherFlow recently partnered with Rutgers University to install a multi-sensor set of instruments at a coastal site near Tuckerton NJ, where an earlier Rutgers-owned weather station had fallen into disrepair.  WeatherFlow field engineers removed the old instruments and replaced them with a suite of instruments that included a sonic anemometer, a 3-D

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Two New Weather Stations Added to the WeatherFlow Network

New Smyrna Beach, FL – In late February, WeatherFlow further strengthened its network of high-quality weather stations by installing two new stations in the Florida Panhandle at Saint Andrew Bay (left) and Fort Walton Beach (right). Focused on using high-quality, durable instruments and securing locations that offer an ideal setting for collecting observational data, WeatherFlow

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