We quite a nice storm last night. My console shows 93 kmh at 4:25 am; whereas the alldata value at that moment is only 64.5 (I corrected this later manually).
How are 5-minutes-values of such highly variable measurements as wind gust speed calculated in alldata? Could those 93 kmh have been just a short peak which "escaped" ?
Martin
Wind gust speed in alldata is not the same as on the Davis Conole
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Re: Wind gust speed in alldata is not the same as on the Davis Conole
This is something we discussed here many times, my main question is - which software do you use?
If you use software which supports the API directly, this should not be happening, if you do not, then this is a consequence of the cron job interval
If you use software which supports the API directly, this should not be happening, if you do not, then this is a consequence of the cron job interval
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Re: Wind gust speed in alldata is not the same as on the Davis Conole
Sorry, I did not realize there was such a discussion.
No software, just Meteobridge...
No software, just Meteobridge...
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Re: Wind gust speed in alldata is not the same as on the Davis Conole
Hi,
ok, that is strange, MB should be sending maximum value, not current value. Do you see the maximum in your MB control panel?
ok, that is strange, MB should be sending maximum value, not current value. Do you see the maximum in your MB control panel?