Product Description
JDC
Skywatch
Meteos 1
Thermo-anemometer
Clever First Steps into Meteorology !
Wind speed and temperature meter, including a calculation mode of the wind-chill factor (temperature felt when the wind is blowing). Used by fire fighters, farmers, scientists, etc.
SKYWATCH® Meteos 1 is a thermo-anemometer which measures wind strength without worrying about its position. The Skywatch meteos 1 is energized by a replaceable AA battery. The display is made up 99.9 at the 10th, then to the unit. A thread on the bottom plate allows it to be mounted on a tripod attachment.
Wind-Chill Factor
The Wind Chill Factor is a calculation of the wind effect on temperature. The faster the wind blows, the faster the body loses heat. It is dangerous if your body loses too much heat. For example : a 0°C current temperature and a 30 km/h wind gives you a temperature of -13°C !!! At sea, or on the mountain, while you are trekking or biking, the SKYWATCH Meteos will give you instantly the real temperature felt by your body and preserve you from frostbite and hypothermia.
Display:
- Instant windspeed
- Maximum windspeed
- Average windspeed (3s to 24h)
- Instant temperature
- Maximum temperature
- Average temperature (3s to 24h)
- Minimum temperature
- Wind chill factor
Technical specifications:
WIND
- Units: km/h, mph, m/s, fps, knots and bft
- Resolution: at the 10th up to 99.9, then to the unit
- Precision: +/- 3 % from -10° to +50°C
- Measuring range: From 2 to 150 km/h
TEMPERATURE
Units: °C and °F, °C wind-chill, °F wind-chill
Precision: at 10th degree +/- 0.2 at 20°C
Measuring range: For -40°C to +80°C
Dimensions : 65mm x 155mm
Weight : 235 grammes
OTHER
- Precision Swiss-made instrument with multi-directional cups
- LCD Backlight
- Waterproof - floats
- 2 AA batteries
- Protective cap for the impeller
- Aluminium bottom plate for tripod attachment (1/4")
Download JDC Skywatch Meteos 1 PDF brochure
Download JDC Skywatch Meteos 1 Manual
Additional Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Website Link | www.jdc.ch/site/downloads/FP_eolemeteos.pdf |





