Environmental Monitoring
Vista Data Vision has everything to process, analyze and publish Environmental Monitoring data. If you are looking for a Envrionmental Monitoring software then download a Free Trial version of Vista Data Vision and start processing your data now. Vista Data Vision is a database driven software that contains many powerful features and reports for data processing and publishing data to the web.
Wind Rose
Vista Data Vision has 3 different Wind Roses to analyze data that may be correlated with Wind Directional Data: Basic Wind Rose, Vector Wind Rose and Filter Wind Rose. For Environmental Monitoring the Filter Wind Rose is particularly powerful. It allows filtering of pollution measurement by wind direction. For example see where from the wind blows when SO2 measures above 15 PPB. This gives the possibility to pinpoint the location of different pollutants. Read more.
Webcam
Vista Data Vision allows you to display pictures from your webcam on the web and view them side by side with your measured environmental data. Place a webcam by your environmental station to monitor the suroundings, later review the sensor data side by side with pictures from the web cam. Read more.
Overlay Graph
Overlay graphs allow users to quickly compare different time periods for a selected variable. This allows users to spot trends or deviations. Easily compare different days or months on the same graph. Read more.
Reports
The Report Toolkit allows you to easily create summary reports from your logged environmental data. The Reports may be generated automatically once every day, week, month, quarter and/or year and sent as Email to contacts. Read more.
Visit our demo website to view data from a live Environmental Monitoring Station.

Graphs from Vista Data Vision showing Ambient Monitoring data. Vista Data Vision monitors the data file from the data logger in the Ambient Air Monitoring Station and imports all new data into the database. The data is then instantly available on the web and in the db.data.browser on the desktop.

Wind Rose showing the distribution of NO over a 2 month period. When monitoring Ambient Air quality it is very important to be able to pinpoint the most likely source for each pollutant. Here you can see the NO distribution within different wind directions.

For Ambient Monitoring the Filter Wind Rose is a very powerful tool. This Wind Rose shows the same 2 month period as above but here a filter has been applied to only show the Wind Direction when the NO measures above 60 µg/m3. This allows us to see clearly that the most likely source of NO lies to the South West of the Ambient Monitorng Station.

Here a Wind Rose from the same Ambient Monitoring station and for the same 2 month period is shown, filtered with H2S. Here we clearly see that when H2S measures above 2 µg/m3 the wind is blowing from the East. This means that the source for H2S is different then the source for NO.



