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A sonnet about Weather Stations

A sonnet about Weather Stations

Posted by Monax Test and Weather on 7th Mar 2023

We asked ChatGPT to write a sonnet about weather stations - it is a masterpiece: Amidst the fields and meadows green and vast, A
True North or Magnetic North?

True North or Magnetic North?

Posted by Monax Test and Weather on 13th Sep 2022

So, you have a brand new weather station and you are setting it up; do you choose true North - the direction marked as North on our maps,
Hailstone sizes

Hailstone sizes

Posted by Monax Test and Weather on 2nd Jun 2022

Hail stones are raindrops that have been pushed up into the colder atmosphere by an updraft and frozen. These tiny hailstones can collide
Downloading your WeatherMaster Data

Downloading your WeatherMaster Data

Posted by Monax Test and Weather on 10th May 2022

Downloading data from your WeatherMaster is straightforward. There are two easy ways. 1) If you are uploading your data to Ecowitt, the
Sensor Range and Signal Loss

Sensor Range and Signal Loss

Posted by Monax Test and Weather on 16th Mar 2022

Most weather stations quote a maximum range of around 100 meters (line of sight) between a sensor a console/base station -  Davis