An automatic weather station (AWS) is a device that is used to collect and transmit meteorological data. These stations can be used to monitor temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed and direction, and other weather parameters. AWSs are typically used in remote or inaccessible locations where traditional weather monitoring methods are not feasible. The development of low-cost AWSs has revolutionized weather monitoring, making it more accessible to communities that may not have had access to traditional weather monitoring methods. The weather station and the gateway communicate via RF and Wi-Fi to spread data over the Internet allowing the user access to data remotely via the internet. Low-cost AWSs are made to offer precise weather information at a reasonable cost.
Dr. G. China Satyanarayana, from the Center for Atmospheric Science K L University.
K. Shivasankara Rao, Director of AP Planning Society.
Dr. M. M Ali, Scientific Advisor of AP Disaster Management (Retired Scientist ISRO).