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Project - Ten Hydromet Stations & Eight Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) | OTT HydroMet

Written by Blog Team | Jan 21, 2026 1:15:29 PM

Project Objective: Ensure Uniform Standards for Data Collection and Exchange

The objective was to ensure uniform standards for data collection and exchange, and to facilitate integration of the LMRB hydrological system.

The meteorological and hydrological stations monitor key parameter data to support flood forecasting and analysis of environmental impacts as well as climate change parameters for sustainable development in Cambodia. Parameter data is collected in real-time using the country’s mobile phone network.

SUTRON-designed MOWRAM software provides data analysis that supports flood forecasting, flood warnings, generation of flood predictions and issuance of daily flood forecasting bulletins.

 

Project Detail Equipment

  • Hydromet stations - 10
  • Automatic weather stations (AWS) - 8  
  • Data logger mounted in NEMA-4 weather-proof enclosure housing
  • Sealed maintenance-free battery  
  • Barometric pressure sensor
  • Pre-wiring and configuration  
  • Solar panel charger regulator
  • Connector interfaces & all necessary cables  
  • Mast to mount the Data Collection Unit (DCU)
  • Mast for wind sensor, air temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, solar panel & communications antenna
  • Conduit for precipitation gauge, evaporation, soil moisture and soil temperature
  • Civil works for mast & precipitation gauge
  • Fencing & gate for fence (Met-Garden)
  • Sensors will be mounted at WMO specification
  • Rain gauge at 8 to 1m (26’ – 3’) above ground.
  • Wind Sensor 10m above with no surrounding obstructions
  • AT/RH and Solar Radiation at 2m (approx. 6’) above
  • Evaporation – no surrounding obstructions
  • Grounding and lightning protection
  • All necessary hardware for the system to operate properly