Environmental Weather Monitoring

Real-time weather data from remote locations

Business Challenges

Connectivity from remote off grid sites.

Data Logger with Industrial protocol and Cloud management.

Cost-effective large-scale hardware deployment.

Keys to Success

Modbus-compatible data logger integration.

Secure cellular data transmission.

Configurable dashboards and reporting.

Results

Access in real time to environmental data.

Simplified reporting for compliance.

Scalable weather monitoring deployments.

A provider of environmental monitoring solutions required a reliable method to deliver real-time weather data from field deployments to end clients. Their monitoring systems use Lufft WS600 compact weather stations, capable of measuring rainfall, wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, dew point, and barometric pressure. These stations communicate using RS485 Modbus, a widely used industrial protocol that requires specialist integration to connect with modern cloud platforms. 

Hubit designed an end-to-end data transmission and monitoring solution using the Digital Matter Hawk Pro data logger. The device reads sensor data directly from the weather station via RS485 Modbus and transmits it over cellular networks to Hubit’s cloud platform. The architecture removes the need for fixed network infrastructure and enables weather stations to operate reliably in remote locations. 

Data is transmitted securely using HTTPS and processed within Hubit’s application layer, where it is presented through configurable dashboards. End clients can view live and historical weather conditions, generate reports, and export datasets for environmental assessments or compliance submissions. 

The platform provides a scalable monitoring foundation that can support additional sensors and Modbus-compatible devices. The result is a repeatable environmental monitoring solution that can be deployed quickly across multiple sites while maintaining reliable data delivery. 

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