National Science Park – Pingtung Park Upgrade Application Case: Integrating Air Quality Monitoring with a Micro Weather Station
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Successful Story | Micro Weather Station in a National Science Park

With the growing demand for sustainable governance and smart monitoring, national science parks continue to raise their standards for environmental quality. This case study presents the Pingtung Park, a national science park in southern Taiwan. In accordance with Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations, the park installed air quality monitoring equipment and further integrated wind speed and wind direction measurement functions, upgrading the system into a micro weather station application.
Project Background: Establishing an Environmental Monitoring Mechanism in Compliance with EIA Regulations
According to Environmental Impact Assessment requirements, the park must install environmental monitoring equipment within the site and at surrounding sensitive locations. The monitoring objectives are to:
Monitor air quality dynamics both inside and outside the park
Ensure environmental safety at nearby sensitive locations
Establish a long-term environmental data foundation
Regional Characteristics: Pollution Accumulation in the Kaohsiung–Pingtung Region During Autumn and Winter
In southern Taiwan, particularly during autumn and winter, geographical conditions often place the region on the leeward side with weak wind patterns, resulting in poor atmospheric dispersion. Under these conditions, pollutants tend to accumulate more easily. This means that:
Concentration data alone is insufficient to fully interpret the environmental situation
Wind field information is necessary to analyze the direction of pollution transport
Long-term wind direction trends provide valuable insights for environmental management and decision-making
Therefore, in addition to air quality monitoring, the park also introduced anemometers and wind vanes, forming a micro meteorological monitoring framework.
Key Solution Highlights: Integrating Air Quality Monitoring × Wind Field Data
1️⃣ Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Installed within the park and at environmentally sensitive locations, the system provides:
Real-time PM2.5 monitoring
Gaseous pollutant measurement
Long-term trend data analysis
Through stable sensing technology and reliable data transmission mechanisms, the system helps management authorities effectively track changes in regional air quality.
2️⃣ Integrated Application of Anemometer and Wind Vane
In addition to air quality monitoring, the system is equipped with an anemometer and wind vane to provide:
Wind speed measurement
Wind direction analysis
Together, these components form a micro meteorological monitoring station, delivering the following benefits:
Support for identifying pollution sources : When pollutant concentrations increase, wind direction data can help analyze possible transmission paths.
Assessment of dispersion conditions : Wind speed data assists in determining whether pollutants are likely to accumulate.
Seasonal trend analysis :Long-term wind field data helps establish models of pollution patterns during autumn and winter.
By integrating air quality data with wind field information, the park’s monitoring system gains enhanced capabilities, including:
Real-time data interpretation
A foundation for pollution transport analysis
Accumulation of long-term environmental trend data
This integrated “Air Quality + Micro-Meteorology” approach is gradually becoming a standard configuration for environmental management in science parks and industrial facilities.
Conclusion
Under the unique climatic conditions of the Kaohsiung–Pingtung region, relying solely on single-point air quality data is no longer sufficient to address environmental governance challenges. By integrating wind speed and wind direction measurements into a micro weather station, the interpretability of monitoring data and its management value can be significantly enhanced.
Sysinno continues to provide stable and reliable environmental monitoring solutions, working with partners to support smart environmental governance across various types of sites.
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