Weather Stations definition

Weather Stations means road sensors, weather station CCTV cameras, ice prediction equipment, road temperature sensors, and other weather station sensors forming part of the apparatus for weather monitoring.

Examples of Weather Stations in a sentence

  • The Payment Rate will be based on the average of the Payment Rates for the Insured’s Selected Weather Station(s).

  • The Insured is not allowed to skip a weather station, and Selected Weather Station(s) are subject to approval by AFSC.

  • Rainfall for the current year is compared to historical rainfall (Normal Moisture) for the same growing period at the Selected Weather Station(s) to determine a claim.

  • The Payment Rate for the Selected Weather Station(s) will be zero when the Percent of Normal Moisture is equal to or more than the Threshold Moisture.

  • Precipitation in millimeters (mm) is recorded at the Selected Weather Station(s) and is compared to the Normal Moisture in mm recorded for the same weather station(s).

  • The Insured is not required to submit a Notice of Loss to initiate a claim for lack of moisture at the Selected Weather Station(s).

  • If more than one weather station is elected by the Insured, the premium rate will be based on the average of the premium rates for the Selected Weather Station(s).

  • Lessor will also develop common infrastructure in the Solar Park like Internal Transmission System, Water Supply, Road Connectivity, Drainage System and Weather Stations, Street Lighting for the MDRs etc.,.

  • The Greenland Climate Network (GC-Net) consists of 18 Automated Weather Stations (AWS) distributed over the Greenland ice sheet.

  • Losses are paid when accumulated precipitation at the Selected Weather Station(s) falls below the Normal Moisture for the Selected Weather Station(s) according to the payment schedule.