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From the album: Bempton
Cloud bubbling up over Bempton 27-May-2017 -
Hi there guys, I've been having this issue for an incredibly long time now and I see no way of fixing this problem. If any of you own the sandaysoft software 'Cumulus' and you own a Davis weather station, you may fully well know about this problem that is so irritating. Sometimes, when a wind gust is recorded the value goes up afterwards. This causes the wind graph to sometimes not show the high gust at the given time. It seems that it's not really to do with Cumulus but it does in a way because Cumulus doesn't use the Davis DLL WeatherLink does and this is due to the stubborn developer. So, basically what happens is that sometimes after a wind gust is recorded on the Davis Vantage Vue console the figure goes up about a minute afterwards between 1 - 5 mph. Although, sometimes it doesn't and it sometimes depends on the wind direction. Mainly this issue happens out of SE, SSE, S and SSW winds. I don't know if any of you are experiencing/experienced the problem. I have heard it may be something to do with the Davis DLL but I'm not sure. Here is an example of today for instance: The highest gust today was 21 mph at 14:54 and as you can see from the wind graph, there is no 21 mph to be seen, only 20 mph is the highest shown.
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From the album: Cumulus
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From the album: East End Weather
© Natalie Sandells
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Today was quite interesting. Around 8am when I woke up there was driving drizzle up until about 9:15am. After this moved in a series of Cb clouds producing some extremely heavy hail bursts with some rather large sized hail and very qually winds. Although the wind was around 25kmph already, when these showers arrived the winds inside were in excess of 78kmph and gusts of stronger. No lightning seen or reported on the radar. Here are some photos. Comments welcome! Here an inflow tail or developing cell: A cell a few miles out over the bay: A fully developed cell over the town center: