Stevenson Screen
A Stevenson screen or instrument shelter is a shelter or an enclosure to meteorological instruments against precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sources, while still allowing air to circulate freely around them. It is white in color to reflect direct solar radiation
Why Choose This system
Built for the extremes
Designed for minimal maintenance, even in the harshest environments
Safeguard assets
Perspective on the conditions influencing your assets
Built from Experience
Our team possesses extensive decades-long experience in monitoring numerous environments.
How it Works
System operates in several steps:
- Stevenson screens are designed with slatted sides and a double-louvered roof to allow for adequate natural ventilation. This helps prevent the buildup of heat inside the enclosure
- It's placed a bit above the ground in open areas and helps weather folks get accurate climate data
BENEFITS
- All backed up by in-house experts to help you turn high quality data into clear actions
- Support when you need it