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John_H
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
December 14th 06, 02:23 AM
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Davis Weatherlink software problem
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565
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John_H
Davis Weatherlink software problem
Dave Liquorice wrote:
Sounds to me as if the old data files
have either not been saved or are now corrupt for some reason. Are new
data files being created with new data now?
Suggest the OP...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
December 10th 06, 01:22 AM
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5
Davis Weatherlink software problem
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565
Posted By
John_H
Davis Weatherlink software problem
Problem occurred after I shutdown and changed over to a new UPS. I'm
running Windows XP and a wireless Vantage Pro.
'Browse the station data' now only displays date and time, no other
data is...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
November 9th 06, 09:16 PM
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5
Vantage Pro problem
Views:
292
Posted By
John_H
Vantage Pro problem
David Mitchell wrote:
This morning between 0830 and 0910 it recorded 14.2mm rain with a rainfall
rate of 365.8!!!
I was stood beside it for part of the time and there was no obvious reason
for...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
August 15th 06, 10:10 PM
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7
Who keeps toothpaste in the fridge?
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5,143
Posted By
John_H
Who keeps toothpaste in the fridge?
Will Hand wrote:
Surely your house must be below 25C in the bathroom?
Brrrrr. Early morning in the middle of winter maybe... it's like that
in the in the tropics.
We even keep our rubber bands...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
August 15th 06, 06:41 AM
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8
true north
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460
Posted By
John_H
true north
Weatherlawyer wrote:
John_H wrote:
Any decent map will have the magnetic correction on it... usually a
small arrow and the number of degrees from TN.
Isn't there a daily variation?...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
August 14th 06, 11:45 PM
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8
true north
Views:
460
Posted By
John_H
true north
John Popp wrote:
In setting up the anemometer I had to set it to magnetic north, being in
central fl. I know the difference is not much but having been employed at a
testing lab for over ten...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
August 3rd 06, 04:52 AM
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9
Wireless Weather Station. Best Model?
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326
Posted By
John_H
Wireless Weather Station. Best Model?
Dujon wrote:
From my limited experience:
1) Anemometer - the standard recognised height is 10 metres. If you
can't make that then the highest you can manage.
Airports have 'em at 10,...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
April 6th 06, 12:25 AM
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2
humidity: outdoor vs indoor
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424
Posted By
John_H
humidity: outdoor vs indoor
Bryan wrote:
Simple question, I think.
I have a humidity monitor at work.
Then monitor on a rainy day can read 33% humidity while the humidity being
reported by weather sources says...
Forum:
sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
March 1st 06, 02:18 AM
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3
Evapotranspiration .. and domestic gardens
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523
Posted By
John_H
Evapotranspiration .. and domestic gardens
Matticus wrote:
A little while ago I went on holidays to find that my garden had
scorched in the heat in my absence. The watering system had worked as
programmed, but this was not nearly enough...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
February 24th 06, 10:21 PM
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5
Stephenson screen - plan?
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2,251
Posted By
John_H
Stephenson screen - plan?
Andy Morse wrote:
I am collaborating with a health research group in Niger, west Africa
who want to install climate stations at over 40 sites. Their budget
is limited and would appreciate a...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
January 30th 06, 06:42 AM
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5
Munroe Anemometer - corrosion repairs
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1,126
Posted By
John_H
Munroe Anemometer - corrosion repairs
k wrote:
Hello - I'm new to this group and post now to see if anyone might be able to
advise on how I can repair a corroded rotor and hub assembly on a Munroe Mk4
Generating type cup anemometer....
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
January 6th 06, 08:31 PM
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13
how far above sea level I am?
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2,052
Posted By
John_H
how far above sea level I am?
Jonathan Stott wrote:
John_H wrote:
Differential GPS is very accurate. :)
Ordinary hand held GPS isn't too bad if the satellites are in the
right position -- mine usually gets...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
January 5th 06, 11:19 PM
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13
how far above sea level I am?
Views:
2,052
Posted By
John_H
how far above sea level I am?
PetDragon wrote:
I'm just interested in finding out that's all.
Differential GPS is very accurate. :)
Ordinary hand held GPS isn't too bad if the satellites are in the
right position -- mine...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
December 31st 05, 08:22 PM
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3
My VP 2 says "its raining cats and dogs" !!
Views:
295
Posted By
John_H
My VP 2 says "its raining cats and dogs" !!
Jill wrote:
John_H wrote:
Jill wrote:
I don't believe it !
The message along the bottom of the screen of our Vantage Pro says
"its raining cats and dogs"
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
December 31st 05, 10:56 AM
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3
My VP 2 says "its raining cats and dogs" !!
Views:
295
Posted By
John_H
My VP 2 says "its raining cats and dogs" !!
Jill wrote:
I don't believe it !
The message along the bottom of the screen of our Vantage Pro says
"its raining cats and dogs"
Well - its not wrong
56.7mm/hr !!
114.3mm/hr last time it...
Forum:
sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
December 9th 05, 11:15 PM
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8
Calculating relative humidity
Views:
563
Posted By
John_H
Calculating relative humidity
Elekaj wrote:
For mesuring humidty, I have two digitals thermometers. One is mesuring
the ambient air temperature and the second mesures the temperature of a
wet cotton (which is in contact...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
December 6th 05, 11:49 AM
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6
Davis Rain Collector - blockage
Views:
327
Posted By
John_H
Davis Rain Collector - blockage
John Dann wrote:
Along similar lines, a related suggestion is to secure - eg with
insulating tape - a ring of toothpicks or similar around the
circumference of the top of the gauge and obviously...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
October 17th 05, 06:11 AM
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6
Weather Underground ??? Broke??
Views:
448
Posted By
John_H
Weather Underground ??? Broke??
Paul Welch wrote:
Does any know what is happening to the UofM's Weather Underground site.
They have been down since yesterday morning.
Previously no problem here, but it's been acting up for...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
October 7th 05, 08:46 AM
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6
Weather Underground ??? Broke??
Views:
448
Posted By
John_H
Weather Underground ??? Broke??
Paul Welch wrote:
Does any know what is happening to the UofM's Weather Underground site.
They have been down since yesterday morning.
Not likely to be the site. My station has been...
Forum:
alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk)
August 7th 05, 08:36 AM
Replies:
0
Uploading to Weather Underground with Davis software?
Views:
408
Posted By
John_H
Uploading to Weather Underground with Davis software?
I'm uploading from a Vantage Pro using WeatherLink 5.5.1 (plus
WeatherLinkModule).
Everything works fine except precipitation. Neither the totals nor
the individual data even remotely agree with...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
June 4th 05, 11:43 PM
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18
Cows have knackered my Davis VP - advice please
Views:
1,491
Posted By
John_H
Cows have knackered my Davis VP - advice please
Will Hand wrote:
Don't laugh, but the cows in the paddock have chewed through the data cable from
my anemometer.
I had curled up the excess into a ball and rigged up a cover to keep...
Forum:
sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology)
March 30th 05, 11:53 PM
Replies:
6
Britain's top climatologist backs global warming claims
Views:
320
Posted By
John_H
Britain's top climatologist backs global warming claims
Roger Coppock wrote:
The large download is well worth it!
The subject line seen by my newsreader....
Britain's top climatologist backs global war
Damnit. I've been cheated. :)
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 14th 05, 10:08 PM
Replies:
16
weather stations, which to choose?
Views:
862
Posted By
John_H
weather stations, which to choose?
Hans en Mieke wrote:
I am new to weather instruments and at the moment trying to make a selection
between different instruments. Among them are the WS3600, WS2500 of La
Crosse, the WMR928 of...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 14th 05, 10:08 PM
Replies:
16
weather stations, which to choose?
Views:
862
Posted By
John_H
weather stations, which to choose?
Hans en Mieke wrote:
I am new to weather instruments and at the moment trying to make a selection
between different instruments. Among them are the WS3600, WS2500 of La
Crosse, the WMR928 of...
Forum:
uk.sci.weather (UK Weather)
March 14th 05, 10:08 PM
Replies:
16
weather stations, which to choose?
Views:
862
Posted By
John_H
weather stations, which to choose?
Hans en Mieke wrote:
I am new to weather instruments and at the moment trying to make a selection
between different instruments. Among them are the WS3600, WS2500 of La
Crosse, the WMR928 of...
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