Equipment Suppliers - Europe and Eurasia
Regional GLOBE Instrument and Equipment Suppliers for Europe and Eurasia
The following regional instrument suppliers have been identified by Country Coordinators within the region. The GLOBE Program does not endorse any particular supplier, and will identify in a similar manner all companies believed to offer instruments required for GLOBE. It is important that you contact any supplier you are considering as a source for your school's instruments prior to ordering the instruments to verify that they meet current GLOBE Specifications (pdf).
- GLOBE Tools and suppliers in Europe (xlsx): List of tools used for GLOBE, information about the approximate price of devices and links to providers in Europe and Eurasia
International
- PASCO Scientific: Instrumentation, sensors and probeware
- Email: GLOBE@pasco.com
- TFA: Thermometers, hygrometers, barometers and rain gauges
By Country
Czech Republic
- MERCK: Especially pH papers
- P-Lab: Max/min thermometers, pH solutions, pH meters and conductivity meters
Estonia
- Total Eesti: Equipment for all GLOBE protocols, as well as Vernier devices and sensors
Finland
- Ilkka Lilja Oy Ltd: Automatic weather stations, and authorized distributor and service site of the following companies:
- DAVIS weather instruments (USA)
- Wind, temperature/humidity, pressure, rain, sun, UV, soil moisture, leaf wetness, water level, flow, pressure and salinity
- R M Young instruments (USA)
- Wind, rain, pressure, temperature/humidity and visibility
- Boltek (Canada)
- Electric field mills and lightning sensor
- DAVIS weather instruments (USA)
Latvia
- Enola
- E-mail: info@enola.lv
- Phone: +371 67372566
North Macedonia
- "Varus" DOOEL (MERCK)
- Skopje
- Phone: +389 23161-806, 3115-122
- E-mail: verus@mt.net.mk
- "DELTA" DOO
- Skopje
- Phone: (+381 2)2440 254
- Email: deltadoo@mol.com.mk
Switzerland
United Kingdom
- Geopacks: Geographical equipment
- Philip Harris: General scientific equipment
- Weather Shop: Davis automated weather stations
- Metlink: Royal Meteorological Society, where schools can borrow instruments