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The Zambretti Forecast, always good for a surprise

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KarlS
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The Zambretti Forecast, always good for a surprise

Post by KarlS »

For weeks now the Pacific Northwest sits under a slow moving weather system ("heat dome"). Well, according to Zambretti some relief from this sweltering heat is coming: :D

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Unfortunatelly, the national met service begs to differ: :groan:

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Re: The Zambretti Forecast, always good for a surprise

Post by ysam »

Well, I read that you have to be very precise with your min and max Pressure setting but again for me... it just chooses to fulfill my wishes for rain although in Athens Greece that is just not going to happen any time soon. :)
BMP388: Alt, Baro, Temp
BME680: Hum, Press, Temp, AirQ
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MCP3008 A/D on SPI: Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Rain
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