Weather Stations on Gonave specific to zones.
As you know I wrote about having Gonave split into different zones. Not only would it help with identifying specific locations on the island, but it also will help with development. If a particular area is being developed, we can list the zone and people will know where we are speaking of.
I also wrote about weather stations on the island. These stations are a must and are very important. Each station would cost around $5 - $8,000 US per station. These stations would be placed all around the island, so that weather can be pulled from different areas of the island. After doing a large amount of research on this, many of the stations run on Solar Power. This is key as it will work well on Gonave due to the lack of infrastructure. Also these stations would have backup power generators as well. Given the small amount of power these units will use, solar makes the best sense. Due to its durability and versatility, shipping containers would be the entire station. These stations could easily be installed anywhere on the island.
These stations would require the use of software that would download information from the weather system. A company that provides the Cumulus software is being considered due to the ease and affordability of the software. This information would instantly be provided in near real time to consumers via website, or possibly on a weather channel that would be available on a Over The Top channel, or O-T-T, which I mentioned also in a previous blog. This would allow users to view the weather information from their TV's. Stay tuned!
Go Gonave!
I also wrote about weather stations on the island. These stations are a must and are very important. Each station would cost around $5 - $8,000 US per station. These stations would be placed all around the island, so that weather can be pulled from different areas of the island. After doing a large amount of research on this, many of the stations run on Solar Power. This is key as it will work well on Gonave due to the lack of infrastructure. Also these stations would have backup power generators as well. Given the small amount of power these units will use, solar makes the best sense. Due to its durability and versatility, shipping containers would be the entire station. These stations could easily be installed anywhere on the island.
These stations would require the use of software that would download information from the weather system. A company that provides the Cumulus software is being considered due to the ease and affordability of the software. This information would instantly be provided in near real time to consumers via website, or possibly on a weather channel that would be available on a Over The Top channel, or O-T-T, which I mentioned also in a previous blog. This would allow users to view the weather information from their TV's. Stay tuned!
Go Gonave!
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