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Latest Cumulus MX V3 release 3.28.6 (build 3283) - 21 March 2024
Cumulus MX V4 beta test release 4.0.0 (build 4019) - 03 April 2024
Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
Download the Software (Cumulus MX / Cumulus 1 and other related items) from the Wiki
weather station pole
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- Joined: Thu 01 May 2014 9:14 am
- Weather Station: Davis Vantage Vue
- Operating System: Windows 8
- Location: Warwick Queensland, Australia
weather station pole
my station is 5m with 16.4ft high station is little higher than 5m i think would be 0.2m higher because anemometer im so happy with it should i put wind multiplier? 5m or 5.5m?
- beteljuice
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Re: weather station pole
Not sure what you are saying ....
In an ideal world your temp / hygro should be just below head height (historically so they could be read without a ladder) and your anemometer should be 15m / 30ft above local ground level and much further away from trees / buildings than most people can possibly achieve
In an ideal world your temp / hygro should be just below head height (historically so they could be read without a ladder) and your anemometer should be 15m / 30ft above local ground level and much further away from trees / buildings than most people can possibly achieve
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !