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Moderately breezy here overnight, with a peak gust of 62mph. I'm still
getting used to my new Davis VP2 and I can't seem to get Weatherlink to tell me what the maximum 10-minute average wind speed was. Does it not keep this? It seems to me that this is a fairly important piece of information, or is this not the case? I suppose I will have to write my own software again :-) Currently just F6 SW'ly, gusting to 40 mph. Only 0.6mm rain overnight, sky now clearing, 7.7C, 982mb rising. -- Steve Loft Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL http://sanday.org.uk/weather |
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