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   / Weather Stations #21  
Wind howling here today with weather advisories. Would love to get a system, but most don't do real time wind speed, just samples, not good for gusts, which are responsible for property damage.

And honestly. I am becoming more adverse to bringing yet another hellishly complicated technology into my life. How much time do we spend learning it, getting it to work, reading the FAQs and forums, then troubleshooting it when it quits, updating it, and making it work when you make network changes? I'm just not sure the benefits are there anymore.
 
   / Weather Stations #22  
Paul,
has this setup affected wind to the Davis with the pole in the wind path?
 
   / Weather Stations #23  
Put the tempest up, and it’s online now.
Seemed to correlate to the Davis pretty well. I used 1” PVC to make the stand off mount because that’s what I had. Sees like it will be OK.
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The tees that were sliced in half are secured to the existing pole with 4 hose clamps. The pole is about 200 feet from the house where the hub is. It seems to communicate just fine. Here’s a link to its data-


That’s looking good.
Wife liked your data screen.
 
   / Weather Stations #24  
Question to Tempest:
Looking to upgrade from Davis Vantage Pro ll. Is it possible to transfer any year to date historical data from my VP2 to the Tempest? Didn’t see it in the FAQs. I know a few others looking to make this switch so I will share answer.

Answer:
Since they are two different devices from two different manufacturers, there is no direct way to integrate the data into one device. However, if you have a Weather Underground account under the Davis Vantage device, you can use the same PWS ID and key which will append the new Tempest Weather System data to the Davis (or any other device's) data. That way, you can view both the new and old data all under one account on Weather Underground.

Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Rawan Hammad
WeatherFlow Support
 
   / Weather Stations #25  
Wind howling here today with weather advisories. Would love to get a system, but most don't do real time wind speed, just samples, not good for gusts, which are responsible for property damage.

And honestly. I am becoming more adverse to bringing yet another hellishly complicated technology into my life. How much time do we spend learning it, getting it to work, reading the FAQs and forums, then troubleshooting it when it quits, updating it, and making it work when you make network changes? I'm just not sure the benefits are there anymore.
I wouldn't call it "hellishly complicated technology". I found the Ambient we bought to be easy to set up. Mine doesn't have network connectivity, didn't need or particularly want it. It's way less complicated than trying to figure out a smart phone.:devilish:

As far as not operating in real time...I'm sure that's to give better battery life in the outside unit...only needs to transmit every :15 or so. It's not like I sit and stare at it for hours...
 
   / Weather Stations
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#26  
Paul,
has this setup affected wind to the Davis with the pole in the wind path?
Not as far as I can tell. I did place the pole to the southwest of the Davis wind sensors, as our wind very rarely comes from that direction as a consideration though. With the present NW winds its correlating perfectly to the Davis
 
   / Weather Stations #27  
I think that is correct. It couldn't be that hard to have the windspeed thing transmit on a higher than average speed gust. Or some crafty algorithm.

The place I want my data collected is on a tower five hundred feet or so from the house, up a steep hill and through a pine forest. This is where my Internet comes in, so it would be the obvious choice to have IP connectivity. I just have little interest in becoming IT proficient. AND then keeping up on it! I have never put an AP on my Phone, have no account, won't ever let it do an update, after the first time, I had to relearn my phone. Just plain, not interested in any of that.

I really only want temp, humidity, pressure, wind speed (Especially GUST) and direction. Delivered to an I-Phone (that I don't know how to use) via the house Wifi. Everytime I go looking, I get confused almost immediately, and shelve the idea.
 
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   / Weather Stations
  • Thread Starter
#28  
You could always look for a nearby station and use their data. Not as good, but its already set up for you.
Here is a map of Tempest stations,

And here's Weather Underground
 
   / Weather Stations #29  
Quite Interesting, Thanks for that. First one, no one really close. Second one closer but odd DATA. Says 12F and we have strong winds. Says Gusting 22MPH , but temp feels like the same 12F.

Can you watch anyones Data on an AP, or do they have to allow/enable it?

EDIT: There is actually a close one on the second brand. Funny, how neither party switched to celcius. Other station also says wind speed of 5 but temp still feels like ambient.
 
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   / Weather Stations #30  
Wind isn't much of a concern for me, as i sit behind two bluffs that pushes it up and over me so unless i want a tower a few hundred feet tall, im not going to see the wind. I am interested in hi/low temps and heat units, evaporation rate would be neat too. Just record locally on the cornputer and don't need to put it up on the Internet.
 

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