Within the framework of the RE-ACT School Project – ” Transformation of Schoolyards to Combat Climate Change Effects and Promote Healthy and Active Environments “, the schoolyard of the Kliment Ohridski High School is becoming a pilot site for innovations and a sustainable future.
📅 In September, 6 automatic Meteobot® weather stations were installed with a variety of sensors to measure:
💧 amount of rain,
🌡air temperature, relative humidity,
🌬 wind direction and speed,
📈 atmospheric pressure,
🌫 particulate matter,
🌞 radiation temperature (thermal radiation).
💡 In addition to the sensors’ specified parameters, the contractor provided the option to measure Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), a heat stress that indicates when the body is exposed to excessive heat and cannot cool itself effectively. This is key information for the safety of students and is an important step towards preventing health risks such as fatigue, dehydration or heat stroke.
📍 With this project, the Kliment Ohridski High School becomes an example of a sustainable school and caring for the future of our planet! 🌍💚
