Meteorological
Wind, weather and atmospheric sensing systems for marine environments.
Products
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12 products
AeroSense-WS60
Propeller-style wind speed and direction sensor (0-60 m/s) with AAS housing for standard meteorological monitoring.
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AeroSense-WS70
Propeller-style wind sensor with extended 0-70 m/s range and stainless steel shaft for harsh environments.
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AeroSense-WS100
Wide-range propeller wind sensor (0-100 m/s) engineered for typhoon and extreme weather observation.
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AeroSense-Mini60
Compact propeller wind speed and direction sensor (0-60 m/s) with NMEA-0183 output for marine and shore use.
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AeroSense-Mini60-L
Low-temperature variant of AeroSense-Mini60 wind sensor, rated -40 to 55 °C for polar and cold-climate deployments.
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AeroSense-Mini70-M
Marine-grade AeroSense-Mini70-M propeller wind sensor (0-70 m/s) hardened for harsh ocean environments.
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AeroSense-UWS
Ultrasonic wind speed and direction sensor with no moving parts, fast response, and long service life.
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AeroSense-MetStation
Six-element weather station measuring wind, temperature, humidity and pressure with 10.1" HD touchscreen display.
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AeroSense-MarineBridge
Marine wind speed instrument combining the AeroSense-WS70 sensor with a 10.1" touchscreen display unit for bridges and vessels.
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AeroSense-WindKit
Integrated wind monitoring set pairing the AeroSense-Mini60 sensor with the AeroSense-Alert alarm controller for standard sites.
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AeroSense-WindKit-L
Low-temperature wind monitoring set combining the AeroSense-Mini60-L sensor with the AeroSense-Alert alarm controller.
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AeroSense-Alert
Wind alarm controller with LCD display, 4G/SD logging, and configurable threshold alarms over NMEA-0183.
View ProductFrequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between mechanical and ultrasonic anemometers?
Mechanical anemometers use cups or propellers; they are robust and cost-effective. Ultrasonic anemometers have no moving parts, are maintenance-free and provide higher sampling rates.
Can AeroSense survive offshore environments?
Yes — AeroSense-WS70/WS100 and AeroSense-UWS are rated for harsh offshore deployment with marine-grade housings and corrosion resistance.
Are the sensors WMO-compliant?
Selected models meet WMO siting and accuracy guidance for marine meteorological observations.