New Meteorological Sensor Technologies at AMS 2020

Comptus, Inc. will be in attendance at the AMS show in Boston, MA January 13-16, 2020. New technology and improved partnerships (with Barani Design & Subsurface Insights) will be showcased during the event. Comptus’ Critical Infrastructure Control Systems provide accurate data, improved response times, increased automation in a diverse variety of environmental conditions and have numerous industrial applications.

Internet-of-Things innovation will be seeping into the forefront of AMS 2020 in Boston, MA this winter with the introduction of MeteoHelix® IoT micro-weather stations capable of meeting strict measurement guidelines of the NWS and WMO for long-term global warming observations.

New Meteorological Sensor Technologies at AMS 2020 - Comptus

While Europe has already adapted the first wave of low-cost IoT meteorological sensors and weather stations with mixed results, the lessons learned can benefit the adoption of these technologies to let the USA take the lead. Lessons learned from the first wave of IoT meteorological sensors have shown that data quantity does not replace data quality. Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced statistical methods made good on identifying anomalies and sensor failures but fall short in compensating for systematic and long-term sensor measurement errors due to inadequate measurement system stability and the influences of the local environment. For now, the golden rule of science, “garbage in = garbage out” still maintains its merit.

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