The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) has entered into a framework agreement with a tenderer to cover MET's continual need for meteorological sensors, logging equipment, complete logging cabinets and power cabinets and other related equipment for MET's ground-based station network. Tenderers must have a broad product range to cover MET's ongoing needs. MET currently primarily measures air temperature, relative humidity, pressure, wind velocity and direction, amount of precipitation, snow depth, precipitation intensity, time of precipitation, solar time, short-wave and long-wave radiation.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) has entered into a framework agreement with a tenderer to cover MET's continual need for meteorological sensors, logging equipment, complete logging cabinets and power cabinets and other related equipment for MET's ground-based station network. Tenderers must have a broad product range to cover MET's ongoing needs. MET currently primarily measures air temperature, relative humidity, pressure, wind velocity and direction, amount of precipitation, snow depth, precipitation intensity, time of precipitation, solar time, short-wave and long-wave radiation.