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This study presents the design and implementation of a solar-powered, low-cost Automated Weather Station (AWS) for the Caraga Region, Philippines. The system measures solar radiation, wind speed, wind... direction, and rainfall, using a Node-MCU ESP32 microcontroller and the Blynk platform for real-time data transmission. Four units were deployed across the region to assess performance in diverse conditions. Calibration and validation were conducted by comparing AWS data with that from a certified PAGASA station, using Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and descriptive statistics. Results showed strong agreement, particularly in solar radiation and wind speed. The project demonstrates the potential of affordable, localized weather monitoring systems to support agriculture, disaster preparedness, and climate resilience in underserved areas.続きを見る
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