Snow Depth Sensor Articles & Analysis
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Did you know the Andes are the longest continental mountain range in the world? It is still summer in South America, but winter is coming soon and measuring hashtag#snow is going to be important. ...
In the February 2018 issue of the LufftPost we provide you with some useful reading material in terms of a sensor comparison study and a guide of the latest product novelty as well as an Intertraffic Amsterdam preview. ...
Weather services, airports, road maintenance depot, ski resort managers as well as electricity producers can look forward to the new snow depth sensor SHM31 from Lufft. The new sensor is an advancement of the proven SHM 30 which was developed by Jenoptik in mid-2009 and incorporated into the Lufft range of optical ...
Read in our latest LufftPost newsletter more about a webinar for winter service operators at airports as well as details of our new snow depth sensor SHM31. Enjoy ...
In the May 2017 issue of the LufftPost Newsletters, we look back on the last few weeks which were full of innovations: Get to know our innovative snow depth sensor SHM31 as well as the visibilty sensor VS20k and discover the month's top 3 LufftBlog ...
Some new features of the Lufft SHM31 snow depth sensor include, in particular, the different communication interfaces, which make the sensor fully compatible with Lufft's UMB standards. ...
A new measuring tool for meteorological services, airports, road maintenance depots, and winter sport regions, as well as for the renewable energy production is now available from Lufft: the SHM31 measures snow depths of up to 15 metres in mere seconds. It is the successor to the tried-and-trusted SHM30, which has been a fixed part of Lufft's range of optical ...
SOMMER snow monitoring sensors provide valuable data to explore the effects of snow on the evolution of frozen ...
You are invited to our webinar about the first introduction of our new laser-based snow depth sensor Lufft SHM31 with explanation of the measurement principle and the main advantages out of it. ...
You missed our webinar about the first introduction of our new laser-based snow depth sensor Lufft SHM31 with explanation of the measurement principle and the main advantages out of it? ...
New project description of meteorological measurement stations at a galcier in the Himalayas, Nepal, which are equipped with Lufft SHM30 snow depth sensors. The solar-powered measurement sites deliver information for glaciological, meteorological, and hydrological ...
In the near future, the cloud height in the Netherlands will be measured by sensors from the German company Lufft from Fellbach (near Stuttgart). ...
