Sparv Embedded potential booth 735 at the American Meteorological Society annual event 2026. Lightweight systems can change what’s possible in atmospheric science — and that’s exactly what we’re bringing to #AMS2026. At Sparv Embedded, we’ve spent years refining radiosonde technology to make high‑quality atmospheric measurements easier, faster, and more accessible for researchers, field teams, and operational users. The Windsond S2 is one of the smallest radiosondes in the world, but its size is only part of the story. What matters is what it enables: rapid launches, flexible deployment, reduced logistics, and data quality that supports serious scientific work. Across boundary‑layer studies, urban meteorology, field campaigns, education, and innovative measurement strategies, we keep hearing the same thing from researchers: they want tools that don’t slow them down. Tools that adapt to real‑world conditions. Tools that let them focus on the science instead of the hardware. That’s the space where we’ve chosen to innovate. If you’re attending AMS this year and you’re curious about compact sounding systems, alternative measurement workflows, or how small‑form‑factor radiosondes can complement traditional instrumentation, come talk to us. We love discussing practical challenges, clever field setups, and the future of atmospheric observations. Whether you’re running intensive campaigns, exploring new measurement concepts, or simply looking for instrumentation that fits into tight budgets and tighter timelines, we’re excited to connect. Let’s exchange ideas, compare experiences, and explore how lightweight systems can deliver heavyweight performance for the atmospheric science community. See you at #AMS2026.
Lightweight systems. Heavyweight performance.
We’re heading to #AMS2026 and hope to meet professionals from all around the world.
If you’re working on boundary‑layer studies, field campaigns, or just love clever instrumentation, swing by and let’s talk at Booth 735. #radiosondes #meteorology