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Old June 8th 06, 08:43 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Will Hand Will Hand is offline
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Default Weather recording instrumentation.

Hi Paul,

Go no further than John Dann's excellent site at www.weatherstations.co.uk .

I have also used www.metcheck.co.uk in the past!
No not THE Metcheck, the one that was around when Andrew Bond was in nappies :-)

PS watch out, weather observing and recording is highly addictive, also you'll
need an anorak :-)
My site is at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm if you
want to pop in.

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl).
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"Paul Bartlett" wrote in message
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Hi. I live on the high outskirts of a village. The best exposure I can
get is by mounting the instrument(s) on the TV mast approx 24ft above
ground level.
I would like to use a laptop downstairs and would also need measurements
of temperature, sunshine, humidity/wet bulb to get dew point, pressure
(sea level i.e. QNH/QFF.), and of course wind speed and direction.
I have cared for inspected climate sites over the years, so am well
aware of the exposure shortcomings. Even so I think I can derive
meaningful results.
Also fairly simple, but comprehensive, software.
Can anyone help with a URL preferably in UK?
Many thanks
Cheers
Paul.
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'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates.
Paul Bartlett FRMetS
www.rutnet.co.uk Go to local weather.
400FT AMSL 25Miles southwest of the Wash