A tool in predicting, stopping wildfires A crew sets up a Remote Automated Weather Station at the Warren Fish Hatchery. The solar-powered station is one of five that gathers data to help officials predict wildfires. NH. Dept. Forest and Lands Published: 12/14/2020 6:10:14 PM A solar-powered weather station has been turned on in the North Country that is focused more on the ground than the air, with the goal of helping to spot and prevent wildfires. Like many automated weather facilities the RAWS, or Remote Automated Weather Station, at the Warren Fish Hatchery records air temperature, wind speed and precipitation, data that is uploaded via satellite every hour.