A future mod to disable rain counting.
Posted: Fri 01 Jan 2010 1:10 pm
Can I put a suggestion on the table for Cumulus. Technically it should be for C2 as C1 is bug fixes only, however...
As I do my daily dust down of my instruments to clear the snow, a thought occurred...It would be great if I had a switch in Cumulus which ignored any tips in my rain gauge. Each time I dust down/clean the collector I need to come back and do some tweaking of the Cumulus data as a few tips have been counted. Also, as all this snow starts to melt, I would prefer not to count the melted snow in the rain gauge.
Thinking it through, and what I know of how Cumulus calculates rain, it may be quite difficult as you need to weak the ini file and edit the monthly file too. however, perhaps when you have ticked the option to freeze the rain it would remember the values and then do the editing by calculating the difference to keep rain ticks to zero during that period. It sounds simple, but I am sure it is not!!
The simply answer would be to disconnect the rain gauge, however the connector/transmitter is at the top of an 8 foot pole. The rain gauge is at the bottom!
As I do my daily dust down of my instruments to clear the snow, a thought occurred...It would be great if I had a switch in Cumulus which ignored any tips in my rain gauge. Each time I dust down/clean the collector I need to come back and do some tweaking of the Cumulus data as a few tips have been counted. Also, as all this snow starts to melt, I would prefer not to count the melted snow in the rain gauge.
Thinking it through, and what I know of how Cumulus calculates rain, it may be quite difficult as you need to weak the ini file and edit the monthly file too. however, perhaps when you have ticked the option to freeze the rain it would remember the values and then do the editing by calculating the difference to keep rain ticks to zero during that period. It sounds simple, but I am sure it is not!!
The simply answer would be to disconnect the rain gauge, however the connector/transmitter is at the top of an 8 foot pole. The rain gauge is at the bottom!