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Gill Instruments Limited, is a worldwide leading meteorological and environmental solutions provider, with over 25 years’ experience in ultrasonic weather monitoring system.

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“The new MaxiMet weather stations with expanded precipitation measurements have been developed in response to customer requests for high performance in areas where heavy rainfall is often experienced”
Richard McKay, Product Manager
The independent accreditation of our wind tunnel means we can now offer test and calibration services and customers can be confident in the accuracy of their results as all measurements can be traced to internationally recognised standards.
Paul Rogers, Gill Instruments Head of Sales
As the first weather and forecasting event in the region, it’s a fantastic opportunity to ignite business within the area and make key contacts
Brian Benham, Sales Manager
Gill 3-axis anemometers consistently out-perform other sonic anemometers in the measurement of 3-dimensional wind vectors and sensible heat fluxes
Richard McKay, Gill Product Manager
MetPak PricePak is a fantastic opportunity for our customers to buy professional weather systems with precision ultrasonic wind sensors at an exceptional price.
Richard McKay, Product Manager at Gill Instruments
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Gill Instruments improve sonic temperature performance in 3-axis anemometer range

Thu, Apr 09, 2015 13:00 CET

The leading manufacturer of Ultrasonic Anemometers has announced improvements to the sonic temperature performance of their prestigious 3-axis anemometer range, improving the accuracy to greater than 1% in readings between -18◦C and +30◦C.Gill Instruments has achieved this significant gain using the National Physical Laboratory’s advanced sound profiling facility and research conducted using in-house computational fluid dynamics (CFD modelling) to examine the transducer production. The result is a new generation of transducer assembly, which benefits from small yet significant design

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