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Tel Intl: + 44 1275 847787

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Biral is an established supplier of meteorological instruments offering one of the largest ranges of products available. Our scope extends from sensors to measure wind, temperature precipitation, visibility, solar radiation and other standard parameters to present weather sensors and complete weather stations.

Equipment is available to suit all needs from basic monitoring to fundamental research. In addition to a long tradition of promoting and selling other manufacturers’ equipment Biral designs and manufactures its own equipment.

The Biral manufactured HSS Visibility and Present Weather sensors provide outstanding levels of accuracy and performance. The unmatched reliability and durability is reflected in their extensive use in critical applications such as marine navigational aids, roadside fog warning and airport RVR systems. The first sensors to use forward scatter in combination with an infra-red LED light source, the HSS range remains at the forefront of visibility and present weather measurement.

Wind measurement is a major focus of the Biral meteorological product range. We can provide everything from simple cup and vane systems to sophisticated instruments for micrometeorology or atmospheric boundary layer research. This approach allows Biral to perfectly match the equipment to the application and budget needs of the customer. Working closely with leading ultrasonic anemometer manufacturers Biral has helped to develop both national and international markets. Biral remains a major supplier of ultrasonic anemometers with an unmatched knowledge of their use and applications.

As a dedicated member of the scientific community Biral actively participates in European scientific projects such as CRAFT and belongs to the Royal Meteorological Society, the American Meteorological Society and the European Meteorological Society.

 

 

 

 

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