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Gill WindSonic now with WMO-compliant gust measurement 

Gill WindSonic – Gill’s market leading 2-axis wind sensors now offer WMO-compliant gust measurement 

WindSonic is Gill’s most popular 2-axis anemometer range, with an extremely loyal customer base due to its:  

  • well proven accuracy and reliability 

  • low maintenance for low total cost of ownership 

  • models and outputs to suit most applications 

WindSonic now has new features – integrated WMO-compliant gust wind speed and direction measurements, calculated from a rolling average. 

The gust period is user selectable between 1 and 10 minutes. 

With increased weather extremes, these features ensure WindSonic delivers even more critical information, with absolute reliability.  

This development is part of a programme to continually improve Gill products, ensuring each range excels in its performance category. 

WindSonic wind sensors are amongst the most relied upon anemometers on the market, with customers around the world choosing WindSonic for its ease of use and reliability. Flexible output options make WindSonic easy to integrate into a wide range of other systems.  

Gill Instruments is a leader in the design and manufacture of meteorological measurement equipment including ultrasonic anemometers and weather stations. Gill is based in the UK with facilities including research & development, manufacturing, sales and customer support but also sells across the world through a long-established base of highly experienced distributors.  

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