Fire truck-mounted wind direction and speed mobile observation system NEW!!

The fire truck-mounted wind direction and wind speed (composite meteorological) mobile observation system integrates an ultrasonic wind direction and wind speed sensor with a temperature and humidity sensor, which can be installed on fire trucks and fire command vehicles, allowing measurements to begin immediately upon arrival at the disaster site. A key feature of this system is that it comes standard with an automatic azimuth correction function, eliminating the need to worry about the parking orientation of the vehicle when it arrives at the scene. The actual wind direction (azimuth) and wind speed are displayed simultaneously, regardless of the vehicle's orientation, enabling immediate measurements on-site.
■ Installation on fire command vehicles (wind direction and wind speed specifications; wind direction and wind speed + temperature and humidity specifications)
A compact ultrasonic wind direction and wind speed sensor is mounted on the fire command vehicle for rapid wind direction and wind speed observations. The sensor, powered by the fire vehicle's electrical system, is installed on the roof of the vehicle to commence observations. The PC monitor can be tailored to requirements, ranging from a compact approximately 10-inch display to larger monitors. Additionally, external monitors can be used for monitoring in two locations: inside and outside the vehicle.
■ Wind direction and wind speed measurements to assess smoke flow at fire scenes
■ Wind direction and wind speed measurements to evaluate gas leaks or odor dispersion
■ Temperature and humidity measurements for heat stress prevention measures during firefighting activities
■ Composite meteorological measurements for evacuation instructions and guidance at fire scenes

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The mobile observation system for fire truck wind direction and speed (composite meteorological) integrates an ultrasonic anemometer and a temperature and humidity sensor, which can be installed on fire trucks and fire command vehicles, allowing measurements to begin immediately upon arrival at the disaster site. A key feature of this system is that it comes standard with an automatic azimuth correction function, eliminating the need to worry about the parking direction of the vehicle when it arrives at the site. The actual wind direction (azimuth) and wind speed are displayed simultaneously, regardless of the vehicle's orientation.