Hi and thank you for your replies.
I had no friendly eyes but my own up there. 
The issue was a defect in the anemometer. A replacement anemometer is in 
delivery and I will hopefully be "back in business" within a couple of 
weeks.

Rune.

onsdag 12. oktober 2016 15.11.22 UTC+2 skrev mwall følgende:
>
> On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 8:32:42 AM UTC-4, Rune Laegreid wrote:
>>
>> Are there anyone out there that can come up with a way for me to 
>> determine if it is the interpretation of the data from Davis Vantage Pro 2 
>> station or it is the weather station itself that causes the issue?
>> ....and if it is a software/parameter issue, where should I start search 
>> for a solution?
>>
>
> analogous to the first computer support question of "is it plugged in?", 
> you might want to check the hardware first.  do you have a camera on it or 
> friendly eyeballs nearby the station that could inspect it for you?
>
> a bird once had a rather hard landing on the anemometer arm of one of our 
> weather stations.  that, combined with a fastener that had become loose, 
> resulted in a 4 or 5 degree angle from vertical.  so all of the wind 
> direction readings were biased.
>
> m
>

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