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3D-PAWS: 3D-Printed Automatic Weather Stations for Remote Areas

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hyperbovine

7mo ago· 2 min readen

Summary

3D-PAWS (3D-Printed Automatic Weather Station) is an international initiative that enables local construction of reliable, low-cost weather stations using 3D printing and commercially available sensors. Developed by UCAR and the US National Weather Service International Activities Office with USAID support, the project addresses the challenge of limited weather observations in remote, rural, and underserved regions.

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3D-PAWS (3D-Printed Automatic Weather Station) is an international initiative that enables the local construction of reliable, low-cost weather stations using 3D printing and commercially available sensors.
Developed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and the US National Weather Service International Activities Office (NWS IAO), with support from USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA).
3D-PAWS addresses the challenges of limited weather observations in remote, rural, and underserved regions.
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Introduction to the online 3D-PAWS manual

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