Main References
STAND ALONE STATIONS
| TYPE | LOCATION | PURCHASER | REMARKS |
|---|---|---|---|
| MR 800 | Titograd, Montenegro | Aluminium factory, Titograd | meteorology, ambient concentrations of HF |
| META 801 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | "M. Vidmar" Institute, Ljubljana | meteorology |
| META 801 | Sarajevo, Bosnia & Hercegovina | Olimpic Comitee | meteorology |
| META 802 | Brestanica Slovenia | "M. Vidmar" Institute, Ljubljana | meteorology |
| META 802 | Sisak, Croatia | Metalurgical Institute, Sisak | meteorology, data transmission |
| META 802 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Heating Plant Ljubljana | meteorology, data transmission |
| META 801 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia | meteorology |
| META 802 | Novi Sad, Serbia | Hydrometeorological Institute of Vojvodina | agrometeorology, data transmission |
| META 801 | Nikinci, Serbia | Former Yougoslav Army | basic meteorology |
| META 789 | Rovinj, Croatia | Community of Rovinj | meteorology, pH of precipitation |
| META 801 | Tirana, Albania | Hydrometeorological Institute of Albania | meteorology |
| META 802 | Split, Croatia | Electric Power Authorites of Dalmatia, Split | meteorology |
| META 801 | Koper, Slovenia | Port of Koper | meteorology, data transmission |
| META 801 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | "Jozef Stefan Institute, Mobile Laboratory | radiology, meteorology |
| META 801 | Krsko, Slovenia | Krsko Nuclear Power Plant, Mobile Laboratory | radiology, meteorology |
| EKO 789 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | "Milan Vidmar" Institute, mobile unit | ambient concentrations of So2, NOx, O3, dust, meteorology; data transmission |
| META 789 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia | meteorology, data transmission |
| EKO 789 | Cairo, Egipt | International Agency for Atomic Energy | radiology, meteorology |
| EKO 789 | Pakistan | International Agency for Atomic Energy | radiology, meteorology |
| PMP 124A | Rhodes, Greece | UN Priority Programme | solar radiation |
| PMP 124A | Mexico | International Agency for Atomic Energy | meteorology, portable station |
| META 802 | Zagreb, Croatia | Geophysical Institute | meteorology |
| PMP 124A | Slovenia | Civil Protection | 12 portable stations |
| META 789 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | J. Stefan Institute | Meteorological station for the experimental reactor |
| PMP 124A | Slovenia | Ministry of Defence | 30 portable stations |
| PMP 124 | Koper | Coastal University, Koper | meteorology |
| AMS 156 | Koper | Coastal University, Koper | atmospheric pollution, meteorology |
| AMS 156 | Belgrade, Serbia | Vinča Nuclear Sciences Institute | 3-level, high-tower (40 m) meteorological measurements, research station for the atmospheric dispersion modeling |
| AMS 156 | IJS Reactor center, Podgorica at Ljubljana | Nuclear Waste Agency of Republic of Slovenia | meteorological station for the experimental reactor |
| AMS 156A | Ljubljana | City of Ljubljana | air quality monitoring station in Ljubljana center |
| AMS 156 | Preko, Ugljan, Croatia | "Valentin Klarin" Primary School | measurements of wind, temperature, relative humidity, precipitation and atmospheric pressure |
AUTOMATIC MONITORING NETWORKS
Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia, Network of meteorological Stations
All stations measure: wind, air temperature on at least 2 levels, ground temperature on at least 3 dephts, relative humidity, global solar radiation, precipitation, leaf weatness. Some measure in addition: diffuse solar radiation, atmospheric pressur e, additional air temperatures. All stations are connected to the Central Computer in Ljubljana over a commutated telephone line (Kredarica by a radio link) and to the local PC of an observer over an optically isolated 20 mA current loop.
| TYPE OF THE STATION | LOCATION |
|---|---|
| META 789 | Maribor - Tezno |
| META 789 | Maribor - Gačnik |
| META 789 | Murska Sobota |
| META 789 | Bilje |
| META 789 | Kredarica (2.514 m above sea level) |
| META 789 | Novo Mesto |
| META 789/K | Pokljuka |
| META 789 | Iskrba |
| META 789/K | Postojna |
| META 789/K | Krvavec |
| META 789 | Slovenj Gradec |
| META 789 | Rogla |
| META 789/K | Lisca |
| META 789 | Koper |
Environmental Monitoring Network of the Trbovlje Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant , Slovenia
4 stationary stations for monitoring the ambient
concentrations of gass pollutants (Ravenska vas, Kovk, Dobovec,
Kum)
Type of the stations: EKO 789
Measured parameters: meteorology, ambient concentrations of SO2,
NOx, and O3
Data transmission: FM radio link, commutated telephone lines
2 stationary stations on the deposits of fly ash
(Lakonca, Prapretno)
Type of the stations: EKO 789
Measured parameters: meteorology, ambient concentrations of
particles, exposed dose of gamma radiation
Data transmission: off line with the diskettes
Emission station
Type of the station: META 802
Measured parameters: emission concentrations of SO2, NO, Nox,
particles, O2, temperature of plume, produced power
Data transmission: local 300 Bd modem
In spring 2002, new emission station will be supplied by AMES.
Hydrological station: measuring of inlet and outlet temperature, pH and flow of cooling water
Central station: 2 x front-end communicator, 2 x PC, communication with the stations, data presentations and print-outs, data base, automatic control of data quality, transmission of data to the Hydrometeorological Institute and to the Electric Power Authorities.
System is in the continuous operation since spring 1992.
Environmental Monitoring Network of the Sostanj Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant , Slovenia
6 stationary stations for measuring ambient
concentrations of air pollution (V. Vrh, Velenje, Sostanj, Graska
gora, Zavodnje, Topolsica), 1 mobile station
Type of the stations: EKO 789
Measured parameters: meteorology, immission concentrations of
SO2, NOx, and O3, exposed dose of gamma radiation, noise
Data transmission: stationary stations: leased lines, local 300
Bd modems; mobile station: wireless telephone
Emission station , mobile emission station
Type of the station: META 802.
Measured parameters: emission concentrations of SO2, NO, NOx,
particles, O2, temperature of plume, produced power
Data transmission: 20 mA current loop
Hydrological station: measurements of level, temperature, pH and turbidity of cooling water
Central station: 2 x front-end communicator, line commutator, 2 x PC, communication with the stations, data presentations and print-outs, data base, automatic control of data quality, transmission of data to the Hydrometeorological Institute and to the Electric Power Authorities.
System is in the continuous operation since spring 1990.
After 1995, new emission stations were installed on all blocks, based on Intellution Mistic hardware and Fix SCADA.
Air Quality Monitoring System of Republic of Slovenia (ANAS)
(Owned by the Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia, Ljubljana)
11 immission stations located at the representative
sites across Slovenia.
Type of the stations: EKO 810
Measured parameters: meteorology, immission concentrations of
SO2, NO, NOx, CO, CH.
Data transmission: commutated telephone lines.
System operates since 1983.
Hydrological Network of the Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia
Measured parameters: water level and temperature (flow may be computed from the profile).
Central station: communication with the measuring stations, data presentations, transfer of data to the mainframe of the Hydrometeorological Institute.
7 stations type META 801/H, 8 stations type META 789/H, installed at different locations.
Monitoring Network of the Krsko Nuclear Power Plant, Krsko, Slovenia
3 dislocated measuring stations (Krsko, Cerklje, Brežice).
Measured parameters: meteorology, radioactivity
Measuring station "tower" (3-level meteorological measurements up to 70 m, SODAR, ambient radioactivity measurements)
Central unit: acquisition and presentations of data
In addition, 9 radiological MFM 202 monitors are installed in the Krsko field. Transmission of data from them is by radio links.
Meteorological station "Tower" was replaced by a new META 2000 station in October 1999.
Meteorological Monitoring Network of the Vojvodina Hydrometeorological Institute, Novi Sad, Serbia
project of the network
already equipped: automatic synoptic measuring station Rimski Sancevi, radio-link to the observatory Novi Sad
Climatological Network, Hydrometeorological Institute of Slovenia
11 climatological stations type META 789/K, each measuring air temperature, relative humidity, wind and precipitation; all equipped with flash EEPROM 1 Mb memory cards for mass data storage, 3 with direct data transmission to the centre. One station (Krvavec) is measuring in addition O3 ambient concentrations. Few stations are running on solar pannels.
Radiological "Early Warning" Network of Slovenia
23 computerized radiological monitors MFM 202 on different locations in Slovenia; 3 additional measuring locations with meteo stations; data transmission of radiological data to the centre.
Air Pollution Monitoring System, Town of Celje
Central station (LAN Windows Version), air pollution station "SRCE" (monitoring of SO2, NO, NOx, dust), importing selected data from Sostanj and Trbovlje systems.
Air Pollution Monitoring System MHK Zletovo, Macedonia
Cental station (LAN Windows Version), 2 air pollution stations "Bolnica" and "Vila Zora" (monitoring of SO2, NO, NOx, dust, ozone), basic meteorology, radio transmission of data.
Radiological "Early Warning" Network of Croatia
12 computerized radiological monitors MFM 202, meteorological station and central computer at "Rudjer Boskovic" Institute, Zagreb.
Radiological Early Warning Monitoring System of Algeria
25 computerized radiological monitors MFM 202A on different locations in Algeria; 2 local subsystems, 2 meteorological stations, central computers in Algiers
Microclimatic system for the Postojna Cave, Slovenia
Local system at the tourist site of Postojna Cave, Slovenia: automatic station PMP 124A (air flow, temperature, relative humidity, CO2 concentration), RS 485 data transmission, central computer, public display.
Environmental
System of Brestanica Power Plant
Air
Polution Monitoring System of
Republic
of
Slovenia
(Phare
SL-9805.01.01.0001)
New system commissioned by Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planing of Republic of Slovenia in March 2000. System was financed by Phare funds in the amount of EUR 1.4 million. It consists of 9 air pollution monitoring stations, each equipped with several air pollution monitors (SO2, NOx, CO, O3, BTX, dust, dust sampler), meteorological station, station computer with software, zero air generator, UPS, printer, and communication equipment; equipment for calibration laboratory (mirror station, static volumetric injection units, calibrators, zero air generators, auxiliary equipment (computers, oscilloscope, data loggers, electric calibrator); and equipment for the computer centre (servers, communication equipment, software).
Radiological
Early Warning System of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Central computers in Sarajevo and Banja Luka, 6 MFM 203 radiological monitors in Bosnian Federation, 5 in Srpska Republic.
Radiological
Early Warning System
Malta
MFM 203
gamma monitor, central computer in La Valeta.
Meteorological
/ radiological
system of Vinča
Institute,
Serbia
8 radiological monitors MFM, central unit, portable PMP 124 meteorological station.
Radiological Early Warning System of Serbia
9 gamma monitors: Subotica, Novi Sad, Beograd, Vinča, Kladovo, Zlatibor, Kosovska Mitrovica, Vranje, Niš; 6 of them equipped with tipping bucket ombrometers. Central unit in Belgrade.
Radiological Early Warning System of Azerbaijan
6 gamma monitoring stations with MFM 203 radiological monitors; two central computers, each with an additional workstation. Data transmission through the GSM network.
Landfill Meteorological Stations
Automatic
meteorological systems on landfill facilities Celje, Ljutomer, Velenje, Novo mesto
Portable Meteorological Stations for Ministry of Defence
46 portable PMP 124 meteorological stations in Slovenian Army troups and Civil Protection units.
Top of the pageAIRPORT METEOROLOGICAL SYSTEMS
AMES I System - International Airport Ljubljana, Slovenia
Airport meteorological system for CAT II was installed in 1984; measurements of RVR on 3 locations along the runway (3 transmisometers Impulsphisyk - SCOPOGRAPH) , 2 telemeters (Schlumberger, Asea), transmission of data to the tower.
A new airport meteorological information system for CAT IIIb was installed in spring 1993. A new Vaisala RVR system with double base transmissometers and Vaisala laser telemeter are connected to AMES central computer together with the META 789 automa tic station, UAM 118 anemometers, IVP 120 wind indicators and SETRA 370 barometer. System has automatic QAM, METAR and SYNOP generators and is connected to Ethernet LAN. PIR 128 graphical recorder serves as a redundant recording system.
AMES II System International Airport Zagreb, Croatia
Airport meteorological system for CAT II; measurements of RVR on 3 locations along the runway (3 transmisometers Impulsphisyk - SCOPOGRAPH), 1 telemeter (Asea), 1 anemometer, transmission of data to the tower, to the meteo-office and to the approach control.
System was installed in 1987.
AMES III System, Batajnica Military Airport, Belgrade, Serbia
Airport meteorological system, measurements of RVR on 3 locations along the runway (3 transmisometers Impulsphisyk - SCOPOGRAPH), 2 telemeters (Impulsphysik LD - WHX), 3 anemometers, automatic measurements of air temperature, relative humidity, QFE a nd QNH. Data transmission to the tower and to the meteo-office.
System was installed in 1989.
Meteorological system, International Airport Maribor, Slovenia
Airport meteorological system, consisting of META 789 automatic meteorological station and of UAM 118 anemometer with IVP 120 remote indicator.
Meteorological system, International Airport Portorož, Slovenia
Airport meteorological system, consisting of central computer, data terminals, META 789 automatic meteorological station, UAM 118 anemometer, laser ceilometer, forward scatter visibility / present weather sensor, and RVR computer. In operation from 1996.
Wind recording system, Orsta-Volda Airport, Norway
PIR 128 based wind recording airport system.
Pula Airport, Croatia
UAM 118 anemometer, IVP 120 wind indicator
Dubrovnik Airport, Croatia
UAM 118 Anemometer, IVP 120 wind indicator
Top of the pageWIND MEASUREMENTS DURING HIGWAY CONSTRUCTION
Measurements of bora on 5 locations of HWi Razdrto - Šempeter, 6 locations on HW Divača - Ankaran for 1 year.
Wind measurements with AMES anemometers and SODAR on location of Črni Kal HW viaduct, spring 1999.
Wind measurements for Markovec tunnel, 2005/2006 and 2006/2007. Comparative study with wind data of Koper iand Port of Koper meteorological stations.
Top of the pageUAM 118 UNIVERSAL ANEMOMETERS
| LOCATION | EQIPMENT |
|---|---|
| Slovenian Road Authorities Ljubljana, Slovenia | 3 sets |
| Lambrecht Goettingen, Germany | 32 sets |
| Hydrometeorological Institute Ljubljana, Slovenia | 6 sets UAM 118, 3 IVP 120 |
| Iskra Systems, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 1 set |
| Airport of Pula, Croatia | 1 set UAM 118, 2 IVP 120 |
| Airport of Dubrovnik, Croatia | 1 set UAM 118, 1 IVP 120 |
| Metalna, Maribor (special model for ships) | 1 set |
| Institute for Public Health, Ljubljana | 5 sets |
| Safety First, Norway | 1 set |
| Belfort, USA | 1 set |
| Slovenian Railroads | 1 set |
| Railroads of Croatia | 4 sets |
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
- Belfort, USA
- US Army
- Vaisala, Finland
- Zagrel, Hrvaška (for Croatian Army)
- International Agency for Atomic Energy, Vienna
- UN Priority Programme
- German Gamma Dose Rate Network
Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz - Ministry of Defence, Slovenia
- Rudjer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
- Customs of Slovenia
- Konstruktor Split, Croatia
- Electric Power Authorities of Croatia
- Safety First, Norway
- Avotec AG, Switzerland
- Schrack, Austria
- MS Umwelt Messtechnik, Germany
- Split Hospital, Croatia
- University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Trogir Shipyard, Croatia
- INA, Croatia
- Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana
- Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana
- Thermal Power Plant Trbovlje
- Faculty of mechanical engineering, Ljubljana
- REK Bitola, FYROM
and many other customers in Slovenia and abroad
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