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What other "forest weather stations" are there in the forest?

For a long time, the working people in our country have summed up many experiences in forecasting the weather by using animals and insects. Animals such as cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks, dragonflies and ants often provide very accurate "weather forecasts".

In addition, a series of proverbs are compiled according to animal phenology. For example, if swallows fly low, it will rain. The bird's nest is covered with grass and it rains a lot. The geese flying in the south will be as cold as the sky, and the geese flying in the north will be warm. Big banyan trees have winter leaves, which means cold. It's cold to know that there is grass in a pig's mouth. It will rain when the dog is in the water.

The bees came late, the rain came and the wind blew. Earthworms seal holes, heavy rain. On warm days and cold nights, the East China Sea is dry. Swallows flew low over the serpentine path, and the heavy rain came soon. Glutinous rice, cirrus clouds on the mountainside, sunny weather.

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Features of weather stations:

1, portable integrated structure design, beautiful appearance, convenient installation and reliable operation in various harsh outdoor environments.

2. High data measurement accuracy and long-term stable operation.

3. The data acquisition density can be set freely according to the measurement requirements.

4. The hardware and software are modularized and open, which can be combined flexibly.

5. Flexible communication mode, downloading monitoring data through computer, and storing files in EXCE or PDF standard format.

6. Energy-saving and environmental protection design, rechargeable battery power supply (the use time of one charge is more than 48 hours).