Our stations are tools for measuring many physical elements.
Forecasts available to the general public sometimes lack details. Our stations, in the other hand, provide very local information, with unbeatable precision.
Features
The module's senors are programmed to provide the weather data we need in near real time.
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The first modules will be installed in strategic locations. Subsequently, the modules will be multiplied throughout the island, the aim being reach all points where a critical event needs to be monitored.
Anticipate sudden water rises with precide data.
Raising public awareness of the dangers of flash floods.
Alert in case of imminent flood risk.
Monitor water level variations for early warning signs.
Avoid and minimize material and human damage through rapid response.
Protect riparian ecosystems by anticipating overflows.
Guadeloupe's rivers are more than just a source of fresh water ; they are the heart of the island's biodiversity and play a crucial role in the lives of local communities. Feeding ecosystems, supporting agriculture and providing places for recreation, these waterways are essential.
However, they also represent a major challenge for the safety of local residents, especially in view of the risk of flooding and landslices during the rainy season.
Innova's initiative in Guadeloupe to set up measuring stations along these rivers bears witness to the importance of monitoring these natural environments. These stations provide invaluable data on water level, current speed and other parameters crucial to prevention. By making this information accessible to all, Innova helps communities to be better prepared for and react to the vagaries of nature.
This project is a perfect example of how technology can be placed at the service of the environment and society. By working hand in hand with the local population, Innova not only measures and informs, it engages everyone in the preservation and protection of our natural heritage.
Not so long ago. These events are still fresh in people's minds...