Accurate air quality monitoring
Understanding atmospheric processes and sources of pollution formation and distribution is required in order to guide the development of local policy, national policy and management strategies. Air quality monitoring systems typically use a suite of sensors to monitor multiple environmental parameters including wind speed and direction, temperature and humidity.
Low operating costs and high quality data
Gill weather stations and wind sensors have no mechanical moving parts which require frequent replacement, therefore operational costs are typically very low. The WindSonic wind sensor has the ability to monitor wind speeds from as low as 0.1 m/s with no mechanical inertia, so the data provided is extremely reliable and high quality.

