Hi
On my All Time Records
Wind Daily Wind Speed
Reads: 743 mph 13:29 on 12 January 2014
Multipliers
The Calibration Wind Speed Say 1.000
What's going on, I wonder!
Thanking You
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Wind Speed
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Re: Wind Speed
You've posted in the 'home built' section. What is the hardware setup that you're seeing this with? Not your WEA22?
Steve
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Re: Wind Speed
Weathereye
Station Settings
Station Type.
Fine Offset (WH1080 ect).
That's the one I'm on at the moment
Perhaps that is the wrong one
Few weeks back I downloaded v 1.9.4
Many Thanks
Station Settings
Station Type.
Fine Offset (WH1080 ect).
That's the one I'm on at the moment
Perhaps that is the wrong one
Few weeks back I downloaded v 1.9.4
Many Thanks
- steve
- Cumulus Author
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Re: Wind Speed
I've moved the thread to the Fine Offset section.
'Spikes' like that are common with Fine Offset stations. Cumulus has 'spike removal' settings (on the calibration screen) so that you can get it to filter them out in future. Read the help to make sure you understand how to use the settings.
You can correct your all-time record using the editor in Cumulus. If you don't know what the previous (correct) record was, look at the end of the alltimelog.txt file; the description of the format of that file is in the wiki.
'Spikes' like that are common with Fine Offset stations. Cumulus has 'spike removal' settings (on the calibration screen) so that you can get it to filter them out in future. Read the help to make sure you understand how to use the settings.
You can correct your all-time record using the editor in Cumulus. If you don't know what the previous (correct) record was, look at the end of the alltimelog.txt file; the description of the format of that file is in the wiki.
Steve