Environmental Monitoring SystemThe Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) gathers and displays actual meteorological & oceanographical data from the sensors. This makes the ship behaviour better to predict and so the berthing operation safer. The system provides a clear and present display, composed of: ● current speed & direction,  ● wind speed & direction, ● wave & tide, ● water depth, ● specific seawater weight, ● precipitation (rain, snow, hail), ● visibility (meteorological optical range of sight), ● relative humidity, ● air temperature and pressure.  | Weather Station: The Weather Station is a compact and lightweight multi-sensor instrument that measures most essential weather parameters. It is a configurable instrument that measures: ● wind speed and direction, ● liquid precipitation, ● barometric pressure, ● temperature ● relative humidity, ● rainfall All in one transmitter! |  | Wave & Tide sensor: The Wave & Tide System is a solution to provide specific data of interest for berthing services. ● Wave amplitudes ● Wave periods ● The tide level ● Barometric pressure The (3) sensors are deployed vertically at depths for optimal resolving local wave and tide conditions. Tide data is logged in a trend. Wave amplitude and period are presented in histograms. |  | Current sensor: The Doppler Current Sensor is a rugged, true vector averaging sensor for measuring: ● current speed & direction ● water temperature The sensor is rugged, reliable and is insensitive to fouling. Ideal for use on buoys, quays, jetties, etc. |
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