20-05-2017, 00:10
(This post was last modified: 20-05-2017, 00:12 by Barrow4491.
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(19-05-2017, 22:49)ho rnychz Wrote:Zdenek,Hi,
It could happen that a strong wind was falsely counting the flip of the cradle - in caseof use tipping bucket rain gauge - for example Fine Offset etc.
As has been said, it is necessary to make the sensor more stable against the wind(not to measure the rain very well on the high mast
Thanks for your reply.
I use a Davis tipping bucket raingauge but it is on a short mast (1.5 metres) on the roof top but is well stayed and I don't think that wind could affect it that much ( an increase of 900 mm in a short space of time; no more than 30 minutes). I suspect it is caused by some type of interference related to the lightning.
Regards
Jim

