Would be nice if people post their results here - it wouldn't surprise me if there's a need for remote wind sensors many places around the globe, and we could all benefit from sharing some experiences
@frankm1960 @Laughingman I've translated the parts listing, which I'm trying to upload in this post. Seems we originally only put the dox on the web page and not on sourceforge for some reason. You might be able to get -some- info from the Norwegian page through Google transalte: http://translate.go...
In Norway a few years back, we made a stand-alone weather sensor using the cell phone network (GPRS) which is pretty stable and cheap in use (defaulted to reporting wind speed four times an hour). We open sourced the project. We don't build the stations commercially, but if you're willing to do some...
I've used SeaSpecs a couple of years, and I'll recommend them. I use them to help * light-sensitive eyes - extremely bright sun and scenery, low morning/evening sun * water-sensitive eyes - reduce irritation from salt walter and irritants I personally don't use them on cloudy days as spray tends to ...