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Antipodeans
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grandadrick
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri 04 Feb 2011 3:43 am
- Weather Station: EasyWeather
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Adelaide
Antipodeans
Do not forget us here in Australia. my problem is I cannot type the latitude because the software does not recognize the minus sign. Our latitude is minus 34 (-34) something and when I try to set the latitude it does not work. I suspect that because of this the the program shows the sun setting in the morning and rising at night???. Is the program going to work in the Southern hemiphere. New 81 year old member so running out of brain cells. Thanks
- steve
- Cumulus Author
- Posts: 26672
- Joined: Mon 02 Jun 2008 6:49 pm
- Weather Station: None
- Operating System: None
- Location: Vienne, France
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Cumulus has lots of antipodean users. You southerners have to put an 'S' in the box where it currently says 'N'.
Steve
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hills
- Posts: 692
- Joined: Sat 26 Dec 2009 8:52 am
- Weather Station: Fine Offset WH1091
- Operating System: Raspbian Buster
- Location: Crafers, South Australia
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Yep, Steve has catered for us down under!! 
- MickinMoulden
- Posts: 499
- Joined: Mon 20 Dec 2010 12:12 pm
- Weather Station: WS-1081 with rain gauge mod
- Operating System: Windows 7 & 1.9.3 b1059
- Location: Palmerston, NT, Australia
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
grandadrick wrote:Do not forget us here in Australia. my problem is I cannot type the latitude because the software does not recognize the minus sign. Our latitude is minus 34 (-34) something and when I try to set the latitude it does not work. I suspect that because of this the the program shows the sun setting in the morning and rising at night???. Is the program going to work in the Southern hemiphere. New 81 year old member so running out of brain cells. Thanks
PS...Careful on any ladders OK. And where abouts in Adelaide? Go the Crows!
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fractonimbus
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Thu 03 Feb 2011 1:15 am
- Weather Station: WH1091
- Operating System: Windows 7 on a Dell Vostro
- Location: Canberra
Re: Antipodeans
One nice touch is that Steve has created moon images which are correct for hemisphere (waxing crescent points left in the south, right in the north). Even some astronomy programs don't get that right, but Cumulus does.
fracto
fracto
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grandadrick
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri 04 Feb 2011 3:43 am
- Weather Station: EasyWeather
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Adelaide
Re: Antipodeans
First a thank you to Steve. Then imagine my surprise when I found others had read my post. Hello to Hills of Crafers, we used to live there. Hello also to Mick, we live in Gumeracha. Go the Crows, and hello to "frationimbus". Nice to meet you all. Hope you dont mind if I pick all your brains as I go further into this great program. Next question... The wind speed guage reads almost double my base station. I could ignore it as everything else seems to work just fine, or mabe there is a simple fix? As an ex aircraft aircraft engineer I like everything to work perfectly, habit. regards.
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werribee_au
- Posts: 338
- Joined: Mon 08 Jun 2009 6:25 am
- Weather Station: WH-1081 (Jaycar Digitech XC0348)
- Operating System: XP SP3
- Location: Wyndham Vale, Vic, Australia.
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Welcome to our community Grandad (Rick), you do realize that we will might adopt you as our Popgrandadrick wrote:The wind speed guage reads almost double my base station. I could ignore it as everything else seems to work just fine, or mabe there is a simple fix? As an ex aircraft aircraft engineer I like everything to work perfectly, habit. regards.
I wonder if you are our most senior member. Can anyone top Pop at the ripe young age of 81 as our most senior member?
Getting onto your wind speed issue, there is a section in cumulus to set multipliers for data. if you click on "Configuration" and then "Calibration" you will see the screen with the values, just make sure that the wind speed is set to 1.00, if it is already set to 1.00 we'll need to ask you some questions to ascertain where the issue resides.
I agree with you regarding aircraft, everything 'must' work perfect.
Edit: Oh, I won't hold it against you for barracking for the crows. Go Cats!
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tjaliwalpa
- Posts: 293
- Joined: Sun 18 Apr 2010 9:47 am
- Weather Station: Davis VP2
- Operating System: Linux Lite Ubuntu 16.04
- Location: Karoonda, SA
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Hi Rick and welcome.grandadrick wrote:First a thank you to Steve. Then imagine my surprise when I found others had read my post. Hello to Hills of Crafers, we used to live there. Hello also to Mick, we live in Gumeracha. Go the Crows, and hello to "frationimbus". Nice to meet you all. Hope you dont mind if I pick all your brains as I go further into this great program. Next question... The wind speed guage reads almost double my base station. I could ignore it as everything else seems to work just fine, or mabe there is a simple fix? As an ex aircraft aircraft engineer I like everything to work perfectly, habit. regards.
Gumeracha, hey. I grew up in the area (Birdwood, Cromer, Forreston). Once you have your website set up I shall add it to my website favourites as it will have special interest for me. My brother lives up Martins Hill Road between Forreston and Birdwood. Always interested in what is happening weather wise in the area.
Bob
- MickinMoulden
- Posts: 499
- Joined: Mon 20 Dec 2010 12:12 pm
- Weather Station: WS-1081 with rain gauge mod
- Operating System: Windows 7 & 1.9.3 b1059
- Location: Palmerston, NT, Australia
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Your base station is probably set to "speed" which is an average. It also has a "gust" option which is calculated over, what I believe, as being the average of the highest 2 consecutive 2 seconds readings(press it on the station and you can go through the different menus untill you can select it). Cumulus takes the "gust" from the station and uses it as it's "latest" figure. The "Gust" on Cumulus is the highest "latest" on Cumulus/"gust" on station for the last 10 minutes. "Avg" on Cumulus is the 10 minute average....this can vary depending whether you have selected "Calculate 10 min wind average" in the Station Settings in Cumulus.grandadrick wrote:Next question... The wind speed guage reads almost double my base station. I could ignore it as everything else seems to work just fine, or mabe there is a simple fix? As an ex aircraft aircraft engineer I like everything to work perfectly, habit. regards.
You can select Gust on the station and it will be the same as latest on Cumulus, or your speed on your Station will be roughly the same as the average on Cumulus (I selected Gust and selected "Calculate 10 min av".
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fractonimbus
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Thu 03 Feb 2011 1:15 am
- Weather Station: WH1091
- Operating System: Windows 7 on a Dell Vostro
- Location: Canberra
Re: Antipodeans
The other possibility is that the units are set differently. I managed to do that when I first installed Cumulus (but the other way around - I had Cumulus set to metres/sec and the base station set to kmh). Need to start over, if that is the case.
BTW, I'm another ex-South Australian (at least for 5 years) - lived in Kent Town.
But, football-wise, go Demons (fat chance!) (or go Chelsea)
fracto (aka DN)
BTW, I'm another ex-South Australian (at least for 5 years) - lived in Kent Town.
But, football-wise, go Demons (fat chance!) (or go Chelsea)
fracto (aka DN)
- steve
- Cumulus Author
- Posts: 26672
- Joined: Mon 02 Jun 2008 6:49 pm
- Weather Station: None
- Operating System: None
- Location: Vienne, France
- Contact:
Re: Antipodeans
Here's a link to the FAQ which attempts to explain where the figures on the console appear in Cumulus:
http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/FAQ#What_d ... tations.3F
http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/FAQ#What_d ... tations.3F
Steve
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grandadrick
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri 04 Feb 2011 3:43 am
- Weather Station: EasyWeather
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Adelaide
Re: Antipodeans
We seem to have sorted things out thanks to you guys. Hello to Bob, I know Martins Hill Rd. Is you brother a farmer? Are you an ex Pom like me Fracto? Go Man United, I was born up that way. Thank you Michael up there in Parmerston. NT. Not sure I am ready for a wesite yet but I like the way you guys can show your local weather on the forum. My station bye the way is "Eastweather", but using "fine offset", my young son (53) bought it for me for Christmas. Take care all. Rick

