With so many weather station options available on the market from the cheap and inaccurate to the massive weather stations that require a government grant to afford, making sure you have the right weather for your specific needs can be tough. You need something durable, research-grade, and something that works exactly where you need weather monitoring. How do you make sure you’ve chosen the perfect station for you and get it installed and maintained for optimal data?
Join Jeff Ritter, product manager for Plant, Canopy, and Atmospheric monitoring instrumentation here at METER and application expert Chris Chambers as they discuss critical factors you should consider when selecting a weather station and installation site. In this episode all about weather stations, they answer questions about:
Jeff Ritter is the product manager for Plant, Canopy, and Atmospheric monitoring instrumentation here at METER. He earned his master’s degree in plant physiology from Washington State University, where his research focused on leaf-level gas exchange, and the impact of plant biochemistry on the measurement of the global carbon cycle. Prior to working at METER, he held a research faculty position at Washington State University in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences.
Chris Chambers operates as the Environment Support Manager and the Soil Moisture Sensor Product Manager at METER Group, the world leader in soil moisture measurement. He specializes in ecology and plant physiology and has over 10 years of experience helping researchers measure the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum.