Tuesday, 30 January 2024
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Meteopress is pioneering a breakthrough in weather radar technology with its Mobile Solar Powered C-band Radar. This presentation will delve into its revolutionary features, efficacy in real-world case studies, and its unmatched capabilities in remote radar operations. Designed for rapid deployment with minimal setup, this radar system requires no consistent electricity supply or specialized personnel, making it particularly advantageous for regions in the developing world that lack reliable electricity and maintenance resources.
Our case studies will spotlight the radar’s effectiveness in capturing detailed meteorological data in various challenging scenarios. Its mobility, powered by sustainable solar energy, allows for quick deployment to critical observation points. These real-world applications underscore its unique ability to capture dynamic weather conditions, thereby aiding meteorologists in refining their forecasting methods and providing enhanced severe weather warnings to communities.
In addition to these case studies, we will showcase the radar’s cutting-edge remote operational features, which defy geographical and infrastructural limitations. This enables meteorologists to access vital weather data in real-time, irrespective of location. The presentation will emphasize the radar’s singular capacity for operating efficiently in developing regions without access to a stable power grid and with minimal maintenance requirements. This technology not only democratizes access to accurate weather data but also substantially improves the scope and accuracy of weather forecasting and early warning systems.

Our case studies will spotlight the radar’s effectiveness in capturing detailed meteorological data in various challenging scenarios. Its mobility, powered by sustainable solar energy, allows for quick deployment to critical observation points. These real-world applications underscore its unique ability to capture dynamic weather conditions, thereby aiding meteorologists in refining their forecasting methods and providing enhanced severe weather warnings to communities.
In addition to these case studies, we will showcase the radar’s cutting-edge remote operational features, which defy geographical and infrastructural limitations. This enables meteorologists to access vital weather data in real-time, irrespective of location. The presentation will emphasize the radar’s singular capacity for operating efficiently in developing regions without access to a stable power grid and with minimal maintenance requirements. This technology not only democratizes access to accurate weather data but also substantially improves the scope and accuracy of weather forecasting and early warning systems.


