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Pressure readings on Fine Offset stations

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 11:09 am
by SUBYDAZZ
A little off topic but I think the thread heading covers it anyway:

I've a Fine Offset type station which displays Relative or Absolute Pressure, which if these does Cumulus use and can it be changed? I've noticed sometimes when I reinstall or re-start Cumulus it seems to give me a huge pressure increase / trend and sometimes an error comes up too but I'm not sure as to why?

Re: pressure?

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 11:32 am
by steve
SUBYDAZZ wrote:I've a Fine Offset type station which displays Relative or Absolute Pressure, which if these does Cumulus use and can it be changed?
Cumulus always uses relative (aka Sea Level) pressure because that's the only one that is of any use for meteorological purposes.
I've noticed sometimes when I reinstall or re-start Cumulus it seems to give me a huge pressure increase / trend and sometimes an error comes up too but I'm not sure as to why?
If the problem is with the reading of the 'offset' (the difference between absolute and relative) you can set the 'offset' directly in Cumulus: http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/FAQ#Cumulu ... et_console

Re: pressure?

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 11:41 am
by SUBYDAZZ
To circumvent this, you can edit cumulus.ini, and in the [Station] section add an entry:
EWpressureoffset=x.y
where x.y is your pressure offset. Cumulus will then use this instead of reading it from the station.
How do I know what my pressure offset is? Is it a constant number that is the difference between my stations' relative and absolute pressure displayed?

Re: pressure?

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 11:56 am
by SUBYDAZZ
I can't recall exactly what the error that came up on the main screen error light was but it was something to do with pressure and using something else instead. If that makes any sense.

Here's what happened when I just installed the 986 beta after closing down my 985 version:
pressurespike.JPG

Re: pressure?

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 12:01 pm
by steve
SUBYDAZZ wrote:How do I know what my pressure offset is? Is it a constant number that is the difference between my stations' relative and absolute pressure displayed?
Yes, that's what the FAQ says.