In the shaded corner of the campus, there stands a seemingly ordinary yet intelligent building called the campus weather station. It is not only an observation station that records weather changes, but also a bridge that connects classroom knowledge with natural mysteries, opening a wonderful window for teachers and students to explore meteorological science.
The campus weather station is a highly integrated, low-power, quickly installable, and easy to use scientific research grade weather station. It mainly consists of sensors, pole supports, equipment boxes, LED screens, collectors, cloud platforms, fiberglass louver boxes (including dry and wet bulb thermometers), sunshine meters, and fences. It is not only a meteorological monitoring device, but also an important tool to stimulate students' scientific interest, cultivate practical abilities, and environmental awareness. Providing students with the opportunity to experience science firsthand, helping them better understand natural phenomena and climate change.

This weather station standing quietly in a corner of the campus, although not eye-catching, carries great dreams. It is not only a tool for recording weather, but also a cradle for cultivating scientific thinking, inspiring environmental awareness, and nurturing innovative spirit. Here, every observation is a dialogue with nature, every set of data tells the story of the Earth, and every participating student is becoming a force that will change the world in the future.












