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![]() " Hi Rob, Alan, Dave and others, Thanks for all the advice. I may well now go for the weatherlink software since even without BB I can still leave the computer on after 6 and at weekends when there are no call charges due to a deal with Demon Internet. Only trouble is that we only have one phone line apart from my work one which is definitely no go ! I've also been convinced that downloading to a PC and importing into Excel will be a good thing to do. I have manual soil thermometers ATM. I may well go for automatic ones at some stage, although I find the manual ones sufficient for telling me when to sow seeds etc. Guess John Dann has got yet more business coming his way :-) Will. -- One thing I forgot to mention was that the ISS battery life seems to be excellent. I Have just changed mine after three years although there was no warning that it was required as I thought it was about time and aurumn seemed a sensibel time of the year given that the battery drain is greatest in winter. I checked the old battery and it was still producing 3V. I think the stated life is two years but form my exeperience 3 is easily achievable. My anemometer cable runs through conduit to protect it from accidental damage as the mast is sited next to the vegetable plot so an errant spade or fork could easily cause damage. I don't think this would be necessary in a safer location as long as the cable is secured with clips to the posts. Alan |
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Until you do there's allways my VP readings
![]() Bb about to arrive in Bridford ![]() PH "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Haytor observing station is going automatic ! Yes I have just bought a wireless Vantage Pro Davis AWS. Hope to be up and running as soon as I have built an anemometer mast. So at last I will be able to measure my wind speeds instead of relying on Admiral Beaufort. The official climate records will still be done with the manual instruments as they are mounted in a Met Office standard UPVC Stevenson screen as opposed to the radiation shield on the Davis. It is going to be very interesting comparing the two systems. I would also like to say a big thank you to John Dann and his company Prodata found at www.weatherstations.co.uk . I ordered my VP on Monday. By Wednesday afternoon it had been delivered, all present and correct. A first class service from an excellent and helpful web site and company team. OK I may well get a tad excited with my [WRs] at times when the weather really sets in up here - you have been warned. Also, please don't expect any web displays, I am not on broadband (yet ?) and my PC is only connected at 38.4K when I dial in, so I haven't purchased the weatherlink software. But who knows ? :-) Cheers, Will. -- " A cup is most useful when it's attached to an anemometer spindle " -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- |
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![]() ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Hi Peter, Interesting that you recorded a gust of 36 mph. My max gust in the stably stratified flow was 30 knots (36 mph). I was wondering what height your anemometer cups are above ground ? Annoyingly where I live, the other side of the paddock has a substantial hedge that will tend to disturb a SW'ly flow, how exposed are you to the SW ? Will. -- " A cup is most useful when empty " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Hearnden wrote in message ... Until you do there's allways my VP readings ![]() Bb about to arrive in Bridford ![]() PH "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Haytor observing station is going automatic ! Yes I have just bought a wireless Vantage Pro Davis AWS. Hope to be up and running as soon as I have built an anemometer mast. So at last I will be able to measure my wind speeds instead of relying on Admiral Beaufort. The official climate records will still be done with the manual instruments as they are mounted in a Met Office standard UPVC Stevenson screen as opposed to the radiation shield on the Davis. It is going to be very interesting comparing the two systems. I would also like to say a big thank you to John Dann and his company Prodata found at www.weatherstations.co.uk . I ordered my VP on Monday. By Wednesday afternoon it had been delivered, all present and correct. A first class service from an excellent and helpful web site and company team. OK I may well get a tad excited with my [WRs] at times when the weather really sets in up here - you have been warned. Also, please don't expect any web displays, I am not on broadband (yet ?) and my PC is only connected at 38.4K when I dial in, so I haven't purchased the weatherlink software. But who knows ? :-) Cheers, Will. -- " A cup is most useful when it's attached to an anemometer spindle " -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- |
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Not well either
![]() "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Hi Peter, Interesting that you recorded a gust of 36 mph. My max gust in the stably stratified flow was 30 knots (36 mph). I was wondering what height your anemometer cups are above ground ? Annoyingly where I live, the other side of the paddock has a substantial hedge that will tend to disturb a SW'ly flow, how exposed are you to the SW ? Will. -- " A cup is most useful when empty " -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Peter Hearnden wrote in message ... Until you do there's allways my VP readings ![]() www.hearnden.freeserve.co.uk Bb about to arrive in Bridford ![]() PH "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Haytor observing station is going automatic ! Yes I have just bought a wireless Vantage Pro Davis AWS. Hope to be up and running as soon as I have built an anemometer mast. So at last I will be able to measure my wind speeds instead of relying on Admiral Beaufort. The official climate records will still be done with the manual instruments as they are mounted in a Met Office standard UPVC Stevenson screen as opposed to the radiation shield on the Davis. It is going to be very interesting comparing the two systems. I would also like to say a big thank you to John Dann and his company Prodata found at www.weatherstations.co.uk . I ordered my VP on Monday. By Wednesday afternoon it had been delivered, all present and correct. A first class service from an excellent and helpful web site and company team. OK I may well get a tad excited with my [WRs] at times when the weather really sets in up here - you have been warned. Also, please don't expect any web displays, I am not on broadband (yet ?) and my PC is only connected at 38.4K when I dial in, so I haven't purchased the weatherlink software. But who knows ? :-) Cheers, Will. -- " A cup is most useful when it's attached to an anemometer spindle " ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----- |
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