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The Campus Weather Station for primary and secondary schools is a distinctive campus facility that integrates teaching, practice, and popular science. It serves not only as a grassroots station for meteorological observation but also as a crucial window for students to engage with natural sciences.
The core function of this weather station is to monitor local meteorological and environmental data, covering basic meteorological parameters such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, and air pressure, as well as extended indicators including ultraviolet radiation, noise, soil temperature, soil moisture, and evaporation. This data is collected by professional observation equipment, such as thermometers, hygrometers, anemometers, wind vanes, rain gauges, barometers, and radiometers. The equipment operates continuously and stably, providing accurate raw data for subsequent applications.
The Campus Weather Station is a complete Internet of Things (IoT) system. After data collection, the information is uploaded to an environmental monitoring cloud platform, which supports multi-terminal access. Teachers, students, and management departments can view real-time and historical data via mobile phones or computers. The platform has multiple core capabilities:
Data processing and analysis: It cleans and statistically analyzes data through algorithms to generate charts and reports.
Real-time display and visualization: It presents meteorological data in an intuitive interface, showing changing trends through charts, curves, and other forms.
Storage and backup: It securely stores all data on servers to ensure integrity.
Early warning issuance: It presets parameter thresholds and sends warnings via channels such as websites, APPs, and text messages when thresholds are exceeded, helping to arrange campus activities safely.
The cloud platform provides a "one-map" management function, integrating equipment status, distribution, and alarm information to facilitate quick positioning and management. It also supports operations such as user management, permission setting, and equipment configuration to ensure the stable operation of the system.
The Campus Weather Station is mostly jointly operated by teachers of relevant disciplines and students in the school. The data not only serves daily teaching—such as conducting scientific experiments and integrating into classroom cases—but also supports campus science popularization activities. It enhances students’ understanding of meteorological knowledge, guides them to pay attention to environmental protection and climate change, and provides a reference for schools to formulate safety measures and arrange outdoor activities.