The 3D-Printed Automatic Weather Station (3D-PAWS) is a low-cost, low-maintenance surface weather station that measures temperature, pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation, and visible/infrared/UV light. A 3D-PAWS can be manufactured in about a week using locally sourced materials, microsensor technology, low-cost single board computers, and a 3D printer.
Learn more on the 3D-PAWS website and check out the new 3D-PAWS@UCAR COMET YouTube channel with demonstration videos.
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Rachel Dammann
UCAR, UCP and NSF NCAR
Boulder CO
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