Publications
From the Sahara to the Pole: Nesa to take the world
The systems of the company created in 2004 are installed and used in 80 countries.
Rain gauge and meteorological sensors in cold climates: patented Italian technology at WMO-ICAWS 2017 (Germany)
The challenge to properly measure equivalent water amount of solid precipitations, where main electrical power supply is not easily available, is a problem that affects
Multiparameter probes for monitoring the quality of water in the Venetian lagoon – partnership with Ca’ Foscari University.
Water quality monitoring stations are an effective tool to knowledge of the state of the aquatic environment and a valuable support of planning its rehabilitation,
CNR-ITC (Milan) and NEAPOLI SDN BHD (Malaysia) choose Nesa sensors for CO2 and lighting monitoring.
Nesa products to support the measures carried out by the Italian-Malaysian research team. Nesa’s sensors for CO2 and luminance monitoring (luxmeters) have been selected and
Nesa and Central America, an ever closer bond
Italian professionalism and technological competence at the service of developing countries. Nesa’s experience and professionalism in the now numerous creations in Central America is once
Nesa and Iasma – Edmund Mach Foundation, a growing collaboration
the technology of Nesa and the high specialization of Iasma in synergy for agro-meteorological monitoring according to WMO For many years Nesa actively collaborates with
Nesa Meteorological Station on Kanin Mountains, for monitoring the glacial and periglacial area
The monitoring of the peculiar microclimate of Kanin Mountains continues. Glaciers are natural elements of high environmental value and also impact on the landscape, as
Italian technology to support measurement in extreme environmental conditions
The monitoring of the peculiar microclimate of Monte Canin continues. Scientific article written for the Nimbus 74-2015 magazine on specific solutions for tilting rain gauges.
Hurricane “Sandy” over Jamaica, October 2012
Dati e analisi del passaggio dell’ “Hurricane Sandy” (ottobre 2012) sulla rete di monitoraggio del Met Office Jamaica. Dati e analisi del passaggio dell’ “Hurricane
Wind speed sensors Nesa “First Class”
Comparison between ultrasonic anemometer and Nesa cups anemometers by the University of Trieste. Comparison between anemometers cups Nesa and ultrasonic anemometer to determine the characteristics
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