Andrew,
Thanks for your thoughts. Yes ideally the anemometer should be mounted at
10 meters.
Regards,
Mike
On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 5:23:24 AM UTC-7, Andrew Milner wrote:
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> As far as I can tell the anemometer should be at 10m (33ft), temperature
> at about 6ft and rain gauge no
Andrew,
That is possible of course but I don't really think so. My sensors are
mounted over grass on a wooden fence at an elevation of 7' AGL and sees
afternoon shade during the summer. But it heats up pretty fast as soon as
the sun comes up and the temperature stays elevated until it's in
I am curious whether one of the programmers of the weewx driver or
application for the Acurite 2036C could add a means to offset the
temperature by different values between
sunrise and sunset, and sunset and sunrise. The current configuration file
(see below) allows the use of a formula to
Thanks for the fast response!
73,
Mike, NA5SS
On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 4:24:42 AM UTC-7, Michael Connors wrote:
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> My station always connects to CWOP-3 and it has been down now for several
> days. Is there a way that I can have weewx connect randomly to one of the
> servers that are