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Site-level meteorological monitoring for built environment, agricultural and infrastructure applications.
Regional weather data, sourced from airport stations or national meteorological networks, operates at a spatial scale that is of limited use for site-specific decisions. A construction project, an agricultural operation, a solar installation or a building optimisation programme each requires meteorological data from the site itself, not from the nearest reference station several kilometres away.
FLO2 deploys hyperlocal weather monitoring infrastructure that provides continuous, site-specific meteorological data integrated with the same cloud platform used for IAQ and ambient air quality applications.
Temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed, wind direction and rainfall. All parameters logged continuously and cloud-available in real time.
Outdoor weather data feeds directly into FLO2 FAIR's free cooling logic and ventilation control algorithms, improving the accuracy and energy performance of demand-based ventilation.
Measured weather data exportable in formats compatible with EnergyPlus, eQUEST and other building energy simulation tools used for green building certification.
LoRa and cellular connectivity for sites without fixed network access. Solar power options for off-grid locations.
Weather data from multiple sites consolidated in a single view, alongside IAQ and energy data where applicable.
Meteorological parameters
Temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall
Data availability
Real-time, continuous, cloud-logged
Integration
FLO2 FAIR control system, energy simulation tools, GIS platforms
| Metric | Observed Range |
|---|---|
| Meteorological parameters | Temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall |
| Data availability | Real-time, continuous, cloud-logged |
| Integration | FLO2 FAIR control system, energy simulation tools, GIS platforms |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, LoRa or cellular |
A scoping discussion identifies the parameters, connectivity requirements and integration scope relevant to your application.
A structured site assessment identifies compliance gaps, energy losses and the remediation options available - before your next audit cycle.