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we put a weather station at our house a few weeks ago, took me that long to get it to show up on weather underground.
i had no idea there were so many Personal weather stations (PWS) in just dallas to the east

talk about a plethora of data...
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powerboatr wrote: Sun Jun 19, 2022 8:20 pm we put a weather station at our house a few weeks ago, took me that long to get it to show up on weather underground.
i had no idea there were so many Personal weather stations (PWS) in just dallas to the east

talk about a plethora of data...
I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 reporting via APRS to CWOP among other services. Far fewer stations in my part of the state.
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I have an Ambient WS5000 with several temperature sensors for outbuildings. I'm hoping to get more service life out of it than I did my two Davis units.
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i left out my unit its an accur rite 5 in 1 sensor with a separate lighting tower thats about 40 feet away from the main sensor on the pole

i was blown away by the numerous brands and types plus all the weather people :mrgreen:
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And that map is still zoomed out pretty far. Heck in our 1 mile x 1 mile block of several neighborhood I bet there’s 5-8 that all show on Weatherbug.
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Did a weather station as a 7 th grade science fair project. Made a hair barometer or something. Determined dew point with ether and a regular thermometer.

Never a good idea to let a 7th grader loose with 8 Oz of ether.

Just got a RTL-SDR. It some kind of super radio that plugs into your computer.

After I confuse my self with that, this looks like fun.
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philip964 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 12:06 am Did a weather station as a 7 th grade science fair project. Made a hair barometer or something. Determined dew point with ether and a regular thermometer.

Never a good idea to let a 7th grader loose with 8 Oz of ether.

Just got a RTL-SDR. It some kind of super radio that plugs into your computer.

After I confuse my self with that, this looks like fun.
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I've had both Acurite 5 in 1's and also Davis systems in the past, but so far, have really preferred my Tempest.
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And why did Weather Underground choose to name their company Weather Underground? It's owned (since 2012) by The Weather Company, which is a subsidiary of IBM (acquired the company in 2016). It started at the University of Michigan (circa 1991-1993), which is where the radical '70s far-left terrorist group began...in 1969 at the Ann Arbor campus.

The guys involved at the beginning of the meteorological service--Jeff Masters and Alan Steremberg, and I think Perry Samsom--evidently did name the service, specifically, in reference to Bill Ayers's 1969 effort to create a revolutionary party to overthrow American imperialism; they even issued a "Declaration of a State of War" against the United States government in 1970.

Why would you name a company that 25 years later? With that baggage, seems like a terrible name. Kinda like naming a company "CAITCO," for Communist Anti-Imperialist Terrorist Company."

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