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Sponsored by: Weatherhawk

Industrial grade weather stations to provide the needed data for a safe mine environment. 

WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific is responsible for the sales and support of the WeatherHawk family of personal weather stations and handheld wind meters. The WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific weather stations are used in mines as well as schools, government agencies, agriculture, industry, homeowners (home automation), resorts, and consumers in a wide variety of applications.

More than half of the country’s coal mines are managed by pro-Russian separatist militia.Credit: DmyTo/Shutterstock.

More than half of the country’s coal mines are managed by pro-Russian separatist militia.

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Our industrial grade weather stations come with an onboard data logger which allows for collecting real-time data and retrieving historical data. The Signature Series weather station has the longevity and reliability of 15 years in the market. The Signature Series offers wired and wireless versions. We are also able to provide an IP option for IP communication and Modbus for SCADA applications.

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The WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific weather station is reliable because it is manufactured with rugged industrial grade sensors and powerful spread spectrum radios (wireless versions). The WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific weather stations quality is assured with high-level manufacturing processes, such as conformal coating the electronics, manufactured by Campbell Scientific. This process protects your investment and ensures years of reliable service. In addition, all sensors that are subject to wear over time have plug-in replaceable, pre-calibrated components, enabling local maintenance and repair.


WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific is International. We have service centers in Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Costa Rica, China, Canada, and Brazil.


WeatherHawk by Campbell Scientific weather station products are designed and made in our 165,000-square-foot ISO 9001-2015 manufacturing facility in Logan, Utah.

Contact information

Web: www.weatherhawk.com

Email: info@weatherhawk.com

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