Nick
Pro
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Registered: 11-5-2003 Member Is Offline Mood: don't like winter.....too dark
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posted on 4-6-2004 at 10:40 |
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How to setup an internet weather station
My local sailing club (Bartley Green, Brum)seems to have very localised wind conditions. On a number of occasions it's been windy
enough to sail where I live (fifteen miles south) yet twenty minutes later when I get to the club it's flat as a mill pond. This isn't
just sod's law, and it works the other way round too. Probably something to do with the fact the reservoir is on top of a hill and I'm
further south in the severn valley.
The other day, after a yet another futile trek, I suggested to the club secretary that they should invest in an internet accessible
weather station, so members can check the conditions at the club before they set off. She seemed to think this was a good idea and
asked me to come back with a detailed proposal including costs.
The club already has a PC with broadband connection so it should just be the sensors + software I require. Ideally the software should
be able to display realtime+trend information, and send out email alerts based on configurable thresholds. I'd also like to integrate a
webcam. The clubhouse PC is approx 20m from the most suitable place for the sensors so a wireless solution would be best.
The Whitstable Windsurfing weathercam http://www.whitstablewindsurfing.com/Weather/weather.aspx
seems to have the sort of info we'd need.
There's plenty of stuff out on the web, but from personal experience can anyone recommend a good weathercam solution and give an idea
of costs? Ideally I'd like to provide costs for basic and bells and whistles type solutions.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
ps Al ... perhaps you should get one of these for the FON site..... could save you an extra 20mins in bed!
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justanna
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posted on 4-6-2004 at 14:57 |
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Nick,
if I remember correctly Al has done his research so will eb able to give you a detailed answer on this one (no surprises there then!).
A FON weather station is a good idea but as braodband is yet to make it to Borth I think we'll just have to wait a bit
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justal
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posted on 4-6-2004 at 17:10 |
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Yeah, I'd love to set oine up here, but as Anna pointed out, without Broadband its a little difficult.
There are quite a few different types of wehater station out there, but the best seems to be the Davis Vantage. I'll see if I can find
all the info on them for you later.... Bit busy at the mo!!!
Al.
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vdubs
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posted on 5-6-2004 at 08:44 |
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Hi Nick, you may want to call Rik at www.Rikswindsurfing.com
He has a weather station setup and they look like impressive pieces of kit. Between £100-200 quid depend on what you want and he is
a reseller for them
Here's his weather page below
http://www.rikswindsurfing.com/siteweather/currentconditions.htm />
Hope this helps
Keith
www.vdubs.freeuk.com
vdubs@freeuk.com
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