Overview
The Silvanet Gen 4 Pro sensor measures ambient air temperature as part of its environmental monitoring capabilities. Temperature data is used together with humidity, air pressure, and gas measurements to support forest microclimate analysis and ultra-early wildfire detection.
How Temperature is Measured
Temperature is measured in real time at the sensor location as part of continuous environmental monitoring.
The sensor provides ambient air temperature readings (°C), reflecting local conditions within the forest environment.
Measurement Range
- -40°C to +85°C
This range allows the sensor to operate reliably in a wide variety of environmental conditions, from extreme cold to high heat.
Accuracy
- ±0.5°C
This level of accuracy supports reliable detection of environmental changes and microclimate variations in forest environments.
Use in Environmental Monitoring
Temperature data is used to:
- Monitor forest microclimate conditions
- Support wildfire risk modelling
- Detect environmental anomalies when combined with humidity, pressure, and gas (CO / VOC / PM2.5) data
Rapid temperature changes can also help indicate shifts in local environmental stability.
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