Hans wrote:
If you want a snowy overlay would that be snow lying or the sum of lying and falling? Or doesn't it matter?
It doesn't matter as I am grateful for anything. But the way I do it now would be "snowing this day" was it visible and/or is there an accumulation on the ground = Y/N; the "amount of new snow observed this day" i.e. whatever can be measured on a daily cleared snow board or flat surface - i.e. 6 cm; and the "total snow on the ground" for the actual snow lying (away from the daily cleared snow board) - i.e. 12 cm. My measuring period is at the end of the 24 hours 8:00 am yesterday to 8:00 am this day. I don't use the 9:00 am day-end as some do (not common here in Canada), and presume those that use it it is recorded and on graphs on the date of the 24-hour ending.
Btw you did have some extra sensors didn't you? Especially the soil moisture has my attention because of the Ecowitt/Davis different axis.
Yes I did have some soil moisture and air quality sensors provided by Ecowitt when they first appeared on the NA market. But these had failed some time ago so now only have the Davis AirLink. I can't recall how the AirLInk and Ecowitt air quality compared but they were in different unit of measurement.
Enjoy,
Paul