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Postby william_rx7 » Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:55 pm
I want to do this because windguru, windfinder ect. are pure bull shit.
Most sites that don't have weather stations use the nearest airport.
For Acapulco, the airport is it's right on the beach.
Is it really that inaccurate for current wind conditions?
Unless the airport is dead wrong (doesn't seem to be...), it seems pretty hard to beat, at a price of... nothing. Seems like spending $500 on your own sensor to get 1 or 2 knots of more accurate information is silly. I can't imagine the difference in the readings would ever be large enough to lead to a kite size change.
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Postby Windfinder » Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:30 am
Sonic anemometers are great. However they are very expensive. Windfinder uses the anemomters and sensors suite from Davis which have proved to be reliable and durable.
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Postby NYKiter » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:40 pm
Decagon sonic anemometer DS2 is under $500, not expensive and more reliable than moving plastic parts. Given all the trouble these services have caused with faulty equipment (that in some areas goes down for months) the investment is well worth it.
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Postby johnm » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:44 pm
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Postby Windfinder » Thu Dec 04, 2014 6:21 pm
@NYKiter
You may be right that an ultrasonic anemometer is available for ~ 500 US$. However you still need a storage and upload unit (preferrably one that is easy to configure). This will increase the price significantly. We at Windfinder use the Davis Vantage Vue (or alternatively the Vantage Pro sensor suite.) These have been sold worldwide for many years and they have proven to be reliable and robust. However there is always room for improvement. If you find an inexpensive ultrasonic anemometer please let me know. Maybe we can offer it optionally instead of the Davis Vantage sensor suite.
The Windfinder package consisting of a sensor suite (wind speed, wind direction, gusts, air temperature, air pressure, precipitation, humidity) plus HD outdoor webcam and storage and upload unit is available for 540 Euro (~ 666 US$):
http://www.windfinder.com/weather-station/
It comes pre-configured as plug-and-play.
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Postby NYKiter » Thu Dec 04, 2014 6:43 pm
Its the most affordable scientific grade sonic anemometer on the market. Decagon has been serving the scientific community for decades and has distributions around the world. The Decagon cellular Em50G logger is $1,000 and comes with its own cell service. Sonic anemometers are hands down the most accurate reliable means of measuring winds and read well above the consumer grade plastic cup props like Davis. Your service is only as good as what your willing to spend.
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Postby perroloco » Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:49 am
I have been on Acapulco beach right in front of the airport and get very diferent readings from the beach with my German Windtronic II compared to the Windfinder readings. This is why I want to put my own weather station.
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Postby Windfinder » Fri Dec 05, 2014 9:34 am
The weather station at the airport is used for official aviation meteorology. I cannot imagine that the weather station at the airport is inaccurate. I you do test measurements please consider that the measurements at the airport in Acapulco are made each hour. They are 10 minute averages.
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Postby perroloco » Tue Dec 09, 2014 1:18 am
Windfinder wrote:The weather station at the airport is used for official aviation meteorology. I cannot imagine that the weather station at the airport is inaccurate. I you do test measurements please consider that the measurements at the airport in Acapulco are made each hour. They are 10 minute averages.
Readings every hour? I have to be honest, that doesnt work for me. A truly adicted kiteboarder needs second by second readings. Thats why I'm installing my own weather station. I have the perfect unobstructed spot in Acapulco.
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