steve wrote:You appear to be running Easyweather and Cumulus at the same time, which doesn't work and will cause faulty readings. Stop them both, then start Cumulus on its own and see what readings you get.
Note that Cumulus will always display zero average bearing when the wind speed is zero, and will also display zero for the current bearing if you have that option set.
Does that station actually have solar sensors? If not, you have selected the wrong station type, the solar readings will be meaningless, and any data downloaded from the logger (i.e. to catch up after Cumulus hasn't been running for a while) will be wrong.
Steve,
Thanks. I found out my weather station doesn't have the solar sensor so yes, those readings are meaningless. Which station type should I be checking then? I am using an Ambient Weather 2090 model. Does I need to use the "Fine Offset (WH1080 etc)" setting? I'm just not sure.
Also, I don't run EasyWeather and Cumulus at the same time, it was just for a comparison that Cumulus is showing the wrong wind direction. But, it only seems to do it when there is no wind and it defaults to N. Any ideas?
Thanks.