I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads in the prevailing wind directions.
This is their reply:
The Mandurah instruments are operated by the BOM, whom generously share there data with us to make up the live readings. I think uprooting their anemometers might get us in a little strife, so i'll have to put the hacksaw back in the shed, and instead add your request for another privately owned station on the estuary to our wish-list of future locations.
If you know of anybody living in a house or business in that area, who has a steady internet connection and would be open to a small weather station on their roof, then let us know. [i]The data usage is minimal, just tiny little text files with the data uploaded every 10 minutes, or 30 mins (some of our stations are 30 min intervals only).
[/i]So, it seems Seabreeze are open to putting in another anemometer, we just need to find a good location.
If you know anyone in the Mandurah area whose roof gets a fairy clear southerly/ SW wind and might be interested in having a small weather station on their roof PM me and I will pass the details onto the Seabreeze people.
Thanks,
Anita
I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads in the prevailing wind directions.
This is their reply:
The Mandurah instruments are operated by the BOM, whom generously share there data with us to make up the live readings. I think uprooting their anemometers might get us in a little strife, so i'll have to put the hacksaw back in the shed, and instead add your request for another privately owned station on the estuary to our wish-list of future locations.
If you know of anybody living in a house or business in that area, who has a steady internet connection and would be open to a small weather station on their roof, then let us know. [i]The data usage is minimal, just tiny little text files with the data uploaded every 10 minutes, or 30 mins (some of our stations are 30 min intervals only).
[/i]So, it seems Seabreeze are open to putting in another anemometer, we just need to find a good location.
If you know anyone in the Mandurah area whose roof gets a fairy clear southerly/ SW wind and might be interested in having a small weather station on their roof PM me and I will pass the details onto the Seabreeze people.
Thanks,
Anita
who pays for it and the instillation?
I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads in the prevailing wind directions.
This is their reply:
The Mandurah instruments are operated by the BOM, whom generously share there data with us to make up the live readings. I think uprooting their anemometers might get us in a little strife, so i'll have to put the hacksaw back in the shed, and instead add your request for another privately owned station on the estuary to our wish-list of future locations.
If you know of anybody living in a house or business in that area, who has a steady internet connection and would be open to a small weather station on their roof, then let us know. [i]The data usage is minimal, just tiny little text files with the data uploaded every 10 minutes, or 30 mins (some of our stations are 30 min intervals only).
[/i]So, it seems Seabreeze are open to putting in another anemometer, we just need to find a good location.
If you know anyone in the Mandurah area whose roof gets a fairy clear southerly/ SW wind and might be interested in having a small weather station on their roof PM me and I will pass the details onto the Seabreeze people.
Thanks,
Anita
who pays for it and the instillation?
The anemometer and installation?
Seabreeze I would assume, but I will check
Seriously though? where would you put it?
It's the size of Mandurah and it's waters which is underestimated.
The Swan river vs Peel Inlet from 40km elevation.
As the crow flies
Liptons- Mouth of Estuary=11km
Litpons-Fangys=10km
Lipton-Novara=4km
Platform-Fangys (or wherever) =Minimum 4km
Then we go distance from the west
You start to get a picture.
The wind can vary a huge amount dependent on location/day
oh forgot
That's only the inland waters, what about the coastline?
Sorry to sound negative but distance is an issue for us as well and even we get caught out at the wrong spot because we could spend all afternoon just driving around from spot to spot, it's just the nature of the beast.
Seriously though? where would you put it?
... how about more than one...?!
I agree one on the western side of the estuary and one on the eastern side would be ideal, and maybe one on the coast could be arranged if a suitable location could be found... There are a number in different locations in Perth. So let's get positive and start looking for good locations.
One near Liptons and one near Coodanup would be good. Where would you prefer for the coast - Avalon?
I was thinking the cardinal marker near Boundary Island would be a good place for a single anemometer as far as exposure to most wind directions and an "average" place for wind strength, but internet connection and permission could be an issue.
Basically anywhere which is more exposed to S and SW wind would be a better indicator than what we have now.
I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads
.....but that's a good thing. ^^^
We could ask the Bird watchers they already have instruments on their hut in Coodanup
Do they have an internet connection?
I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads
.....but that's a good thing. ^^^
That I wrote to them or that the current one under-reads?
I recently wrote to Seabreeze to ask them if they could put in another anemometer for Mandurah as the current one under-reads
.....but that's a good thing. ^^^
That I wrote to them or that the current one under-reads?
Sorry for the ambiguity. ^^^
I'm happy that the meter under-reads.
It anti-hypes the spot.
For me and crew, that's a good thing.
So call me selfish, ok.
I host the safety bay measurement, I can provide details for a design that is working well and is relatively inexpensive based on a raspberry pi and fully digital sensor..about $300. U could mount it remotely quite easily using wifi & solar.
I host the safety bay measurement, I can provide details for a design that is working well and is relatively inexpensive based on a raspberry pi and fully digital sensor..about $300. U could mount it remotely quite easily using wifi & solar.
How remotely?
Very remote. Just need 5vdc ( few watts) by solar and battery, usb 3g/4g dongle, sim card, westherproof case, and u could feasibly put it all up a pole out in the water.
Very remote. Just need 5vdc ( few watts) by solar and battery, usb 3g/4g dongle, sim card, westherproof case, and u could feasibly put it all up a pole out in the water.
lol.
Maybe you could stick a carbon fibre mast in the mud and mount it in the middle of the swamp.
I thought the crabs were bad enough, and now you want anemone's in there also. What next, electric eels also?
Suckers for punishment.
Then I realissed ooohhhh
"anemometer"
Well, fat load of good any wind readings or forecasts have done for us this summer, given I live in GERO and have sailed 4x in JANUARY .... it seems the Day After Tomorrow is in fact tomorrow .
PeterMac, hook me up with some fluoride, chemtrails and BPA so I can at least go out in style. Skiing at Novara, anyone...