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Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Mon 08 Feb 2010 9:39 pm
by dexterslab
been thinking about this, i wonder if this option should instead work so cumulus records the winds last known direction when calm rarther than bearing zero?

Re: Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Mon 08 Feb 2010 9:56 pm
by steve
dexterslab wrote:been thinking about this, i wonder if this option should instead work so cumulus records the winds last known direction when calm rarther than bearing zero?
That would be a different option. The 'use zero when calm' option is there because some meteorological reporting standards require it.

It wouldn't be too hard to provide a third option, but normally wouldn't the weather station do that anyway? I guess there might be slight breezes which move the vane without moving the anemometer sufficiently to register a speed.

Re: Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Mon 08 Feb 2010 11:27 pm
by beteljuice
I guess there might be slight breezes which move the vane ..
.. and pigeons !

Re: Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Tue 09 Feb 2010 7:46 am
by dexterslab
sorry, i didn't realise it was like that for a specific reason.

i guess any software option is not going to completly cure the fine offset vane from flapping around, better i get of my arse and make some changes to the vane itself :o

Re: Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Tue 09 Feb 2010 5:43 pm
by Repairman77
dexterslab wrote:sorry, i didn't realise it was like that for a specific reason.

i guess any software option is not going to completly cure the fine offset vane from flapping around, better i get of my arse and make some changes to the vane itself :o
I suppose the software could be written to take an average over one or two minutes, but whether it would be worth the effort is another matter. I haven't modified mine yet; bit too chilly here for faffing about on the roof!

Mike.

Re: Use bearing 0 when calm

Posted: Fri 12 Feb 2010 5:42 pm
by dexterslab
yea it's not a big issue, using the bearing 0 option removes most of the 'error' from the vane spinning around at low wind, once it's above a couple mph it seems not too bad