Automated meteorological data collection systems deployed across India provide continuous real-time weather information, including temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, precipitation, and atmospheric pressure. These systems, ranging from basic installations to more sophisticated setups with advanced sensors, transmit data wirelessly to central hubs for analysis and forecasting.
Continuous data acquisition from these distributed monitoring points facilitates more accurate and timely weather predictions, crucial for disaster preparedness, agricultural planning, and water resource management. Historically, weather data collection relied on manual observations, limiting coverage and frequency. The widespread adoption of automated systems represents a significant advancement, improving the quality and accessibility of meteorological information across the country, contributing to improved infrastructure planning and public safety.