Just off the top of my head, I can't think of any substantial difference in the information provided to the pilot by the AWOS-3 vs ASOS. The AWOS-1 and AWOS-2 have fewer sensors and provide less information. ALL ASOS's have the same set of sensors
The main difference is that the ASOS is NOAA/FAA program whereas AWOS's are usually installed by State DOTs' and other non-federal agencies (or even private entities, I suppose)
The equipment is different, and I beleive is provided by different contractors. The ASOS is is an array of seperate sensors which may be installed on ground level foundations, or may be installed on a raised platform (I've seen both) the AWOS's I've seen are a modularized unit which looks like a large aluminum teepee with sensors sticking out of the top. Those may just be the type installed by the DOT in my state, your results may vary.
In addition to the above post, there are a few other points.
ASOS equipment provides minute-by-minute observations of the parameters necessary to generate METARS. Although ASOS derived data you get from ATIS or from a METAR can be up to an hour old, the ASOS software is designed to transmit a SPECI report whenever it determines a significant change in conditions has occurred.
Typically , an AWOS that is connected to an FAA or NWS network transmits three reports per hour at fixed intervals. Unlike an ASOS, AWOS cannot issue a SPECI report as needed. If a major change in weather occurs between AWOS reports, you may have no way of knowing about it unless you are listening to up-to-the-minute data by radio or telephone.
AWOS-A - Reports the altimeter setting.
AWOS-1 -Also measures and reports wind speed, direction and gusts, temperature and dewpoint.
AWOS-2 -Adds visibility information.
AWOS-3 -Includes clouds and ceiling data, which essentially makes it equivalent to ASOS.
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