Weather / Marine-Grade Weather Stations

How We Can Help You

From single research weather stations on buoys, ships, or on shore, to integrated weather networks, Campbell Scientific has become the worldwide standard for climate and water quality measurements in harsh marine environments. Accurate measurements, low power requirements, and proven reliability in extreme conditions make our weather stations ideal for meteorological, hydrological, and water quality monitoring anywhere on earth.


To see how our systems meet your application needs, review our case studies »

Customize a System

In addition to our standard systems available, many of the systems we provide are customized. Tell us what you need, and we’ll help you configure a system that meets your exact needs.

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Case Studies

Union of the Comoros: Establishment of Four Weather Stations for Better Resilience to Climatic Hazards
As part of the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Crisis Prevention and Resilience Building component,......read more
Costa Rica: Buoy System
Overview The existing port of Limon was constructed over 30 years ago. With the increase of......read more
Spain: Oil Pier Met-Ocean Monitoring Station
Pont del Petroli was built in the 1960s to enable the transfer of oil from......read more
Washington: Weather and Water Quality Station
The Poulsbo Marine Science Center is a non-profit educational facility located on Liberty Bay on......read more
Atlantic Ocean: Weather Monitoring
Weather stations aboard buoys in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Ireland, provide the UK Met......read more

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  1. Most Campbell Scientific systems are built from individual components. This provides maximum flexibility for our customers, but it does not lend itself to pricing a "typical" system. Contact Campbell Scientific for assistance in pricing a system to meet the unique needs of the application.

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