Comparing Pressure with Met Office Observations
Posted: Tue 15 Dec 2009 4:27 pm
Hello Everyone,
This is a first post, so please be understanding of my lack of knowledge!
I've just got what I now understand to be a Fine Offset weather station from Maplin. I've downloaded this fine Cumulus software and am having fun setting it all up. Most things are very well documented, but I can't get my head around the pressure. I have set my recorder up for HPa and absolute pressure, and cumulus indicates a different reading, which I think I have sussed as the same as the Relative reading on the recorder unit, presumably this is adjusted for altitude? Ok fine so far, but why are both these readings here substantially different from those that are shown on the weather charts on the Met office, or BBC sites? The units seem to be the same (HPa).
What settings should I use on Cumulus and the Recorder unit, am I missing something, or is the Barometer faulty?
Many apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, and any help or advise would be greatfully accepted.
Thanks in advance,
Pete.
This is a first post, so please be understanding of my lack of knowledge!
I've just got what I now understand to be a Fine Offset weather station from Maplin. I've downloaded this fine Cumulus software and am having fun setting it all up. Most things are very well documented, but I can't get my head around the pressure. I have set my recorder up for HPa and absolute pressure, and cumulus indicates a different reading, which I think I have sussed as the same as the Relative reading on the recorder unit, presumably this is adjusted for altitude? Ok fine so far, but why are both these readings here substantially different from those that are shown on the weather charts on the Met office, or BBC sites? The units seem to be the same (HPa).
What settings should I use on Cumulus and the Recorder unit, am I missing something, or is the Barometer faulty?
Many apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, and any help or advise would be greatfully accepted.
Thanks in advance,
Pete.