WeatherMaster Software™ is designed specifically to optimize the capabilities of weather stations manufactured by Columbia Weather Systems. Providing real-time computer weather monitoring, WeatherMaster offers automatic logging of all measured parameters and automatic export of weather data to a web site. The software is capable of monitoring multiple weather stations simultaneously.
WeatherMaster Monitoring Screen Displays applicable sensor values and calculated readings in real-time. For a nominal fee, Columbia Weather can edit or customize screens for specific requirements and customer branding.
Auxiliary Screen Shows calculated temperature variables, historic rainfall, vector mean wind speed, direction standard deviation, pressure tendency, and optional sensors such as solar radiation and visibility.
Graph/Trend Screen Displays a 24-hour trend graph for all standard measured and calculated weather parameters. Trend graphs may be plotted for any date stored within the historical archive database and can either be printed or exported to other documents.
Daily Statistics Screen Displays daily statistical data for userselected date. Reports minimum, average, and maximum values for key parameters.
Export Dialog Export weather readings to your LAN or website in either text or HTML format at user-defined intervals. Readings are available for mission-critical operations or for information sharing.
Alarm Notification Screen Alerts when hazardous weather conditions threaten operations. Set alarms at user-defined thresholds on any or all standard measured and calculated parameters. Choose the type of notification from audible, e-mail, or relay control.
Email Report Email weather data to a computer, cell phone or pager at a user-defined interval. The user can select the desired parameters.
CAMEO/ALOHA Interface WeatherMaster has a built-in interface to ALOHA software to automatically input live weather readings for on-the-fly toxic plume modeling . WeatherMaster Software is compatible with all following weather stations from Columbia Weather Systems including: