
13-in-1 Weather Monitor
Measure solar radiation, PAR, CO₂, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, and soil pH (±0.5) in one field-ready weather monitoring station.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
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Key Specifications
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- SKU family
- AGR-0022
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- Model-specific dimensions confirmed from the selected configuration
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- Category
- Agriculture & Food Science
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- Confirm accessories, station layout, and support needs before purchase
The 13-in-1 Weather Monitor is a multi-parameter environmental station designed to capture a broad range of atmospheric and soil conditions from a single instrument. It measures total solar radiation, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), CO₂ concentration, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, and soil pH, giving researchers a comprehensive picture of the microenvironment in one unified system.
Because it combines parameters that are typically gathered by separate instruments, the monitor is particularly well suited for studies where the interaction between weather variables and plant or soil responses is central to the research question. Typical applications include agrometeorological field trials, greenhouse climate monitoring, ecological transect surveys, and precision agriculture research.
The key comparison qualifier buyers should evaluate is parameter breadth: the monitor integrates sensors across atmospheric, radiometric, and edaphic domains simultaneously, reducing the logistical burden of deploying and synchronizing multiple standalone devices. Soil pH is measured with an accuracy of ±0.5, providing reliable ground-truth data alongside the weather parameters.
Soil pH Accuracy
- ±0.5
Which environmental parameters does this monitor measure?
The monitor measures total solar radiation, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), CO₂ concentration, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall amount, and soil pH — thirteen parameters in total from a single station.
What is the accuracy of the soil pH measurement?
The soil pH sensor measures with an accuracy of ±0.5 pH units.
Is this monitor suitable for outdoor field deployment?
Yes. The station is designed for field use and is well suited for open-air agricultural plots, ecological study sites, and greenhouse environments where simultaneous atmospheric and soil monitoring is needed.
Does the monitor log data, or does it require continuous manual reading?
Please contact our team for specific data-logging and connectivity details, as output and recording options may vary. We can confirm the appropriate configuration for your study setup.
Why measure PAR and total solar radiation together?
Total solar radiation captures the full broadband energy from the sun, while PAR isolates the 400–700 nm wavelength range that drives plant photosynthesis. Having both on a single station lets researchers correlate total irradiance with the biologically active fraction without additional instrumentation.
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