Present Weather and Visibility Sensor
A present weather and visibility sensor is designed to detect, classify, and quantify atmospheric conditions that impact visibility and operational safety. Using advanced optical measurement techniques—most commonly infrared forward-scatter technology—the sensor continuously evaluates particles in the air to determine visibility range (MOR) and identify weather phenomena such as fog, mist, rain, drizzle, and snow. These sensors provide real-time, automated observations without the need for human intervention, making them ideal for both stand-alone deployments and integration with automatic weather stations (AWS).
Product Line
Atmospheric Visibility Sensor (CS120A)
The CS120A visibility sensor employs reliable infrared forward-scatter technology with a proven 42° scatter angle to accurately determine meteorological observable range…..
Present Weather and Visibility Sensor (CS125)
The CS125 is a compact infrared forward-scatter sensor designed to measure visibility and present weather conditions with high reliability. Suitable for both…..


