
The City of Vero Beach has installed a new Weatherstem station at the northeast corner of Humiston Park.
Installed in partnership with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, the system provides real-time data on key environmental conditions such as wind, rainfall, temperature, and pressure. The station is designed for extreme conditions, with solar power and cellular connectivity to ensure continuous operation during severe weather events.
The installation also includes a live-streaming camera, allowing officials to visually monitor coastal conditions, including storm surge and flooding, as they develop.
This deployment is part of a broader effort to strengthen Florida’s weather monitoring infrastructure and improve emergency response capabilities at the local and state level.
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