Davis Instruments 6152C manual Appendix a Weather Data, Apparent Temperatures, Wind chill

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Appendix A

Weather Data

Refer to this appendix to learn more about the weather variables that are measured, dis- played, and logged by your Vantage Pro2 Station. Some weather variables require optional sensors. See “Optional Sensors & Transmitting Stations” starting on page 2.

Wind

The anemometer measures wind speed and direction, and is part of the Integrated Sen- sor Suite (ISS). The console calculates a 10-minute average wind speed and 10-minute dominant wind direction. The 10-minute average wind speed is displayed in the con- sole ticker whenever wind has been selected on the console. The last six 10-minute dominant wind directions are included in the compass rose wind display.

Temperature

The ISS houses the outside temperature sensor in a vented and shielded enclosure that minimizes the solar radiation induced temperature error. The console houses the inside temperature sensor. Additional temperature sensors are available for wireless stations and can measure up to eight locations.

Apparent Temperatures

Vantage Pro2 calculates three apparent temperature readings: Wind Chill, Heat Index, and the Temperature/Humidity/Sun/Wind (THSW) Index. Apparent temperatures use additional weather data to calculate what a human body perceives the temperature to be in those conditions.

Wind chill

Wind chill takes into account how the speed of the wind affects our perception of the air temperature. Our bodies warm the surrounding air molecules by transferring heat from the skin. If there’s no air movement, this insulating layer of warm air molecules stays next to the body and offers some protection from cooler air molecules. However, wind sweeps that warm air surrounding the body away. The faster the wind blows, the faster heat is carried away and the colder you feel. Wind has a warming effect at higher temperatures.

Note:

Wind chill is not calculated above 92° F (33° C).

 

 

Heat Index

The Heat Index uses temperature and the relative humidity to determine how hot the air actually “feels.” When humidity is low, the apparent temperature will be lower than the air temperature, since perspiration evaporates rapidly to cool the body. However, when humidity is high (i.e., the air is more saturated with water vapor) the apparent tempera- ture “feels” higher than the actual air temperature, because perspiration evaporates more slowly.

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Contents Vantage Pro2 Console Manual Vantage Pro2 Console Display Features Display FeaturesFCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning EC EMC ComplianceTable of Contents Keyboard & Display Console FeaturesChapter Welcome to Vantage Pro2TM Vantage Pro2 Options Console ModesOptional Sensors & Transmitting Stations Optional WeatherLink SoftwareOptional Accessories Envoys Wireless Weather Envoy #6316, Envoy8X #6318Chapter Installing the Console Powering the ConsoleInstalling the AC Power Adapter Wireless Vantage Pro2 StationsInstalling Batteries Connecting Cabled StationsTable & Shelf Placement Console LocationConsole Location Wall Mounting Chapter Using Your Weather Station Setup ModeSetup Mode Commands Mode DescriptionStation Type Maximum Number Screen 2 Configuring Transmitter IDs Wireless OnlyScreen 1 Active Transmitters Screen 3 Retransmit Wireless Only Screen 4 Time & Date Screen 5 and Screen 6 Latitude and LongitudeScreen 7 Time Zone Screen 10 Elevation Screen 8 Daylight Saving SettingsScreen 9 Daylight Saving Status Screen 11 Wind Cup Size Screen 12 Rain Collector Screen 13 Rain SeasonClear All Command Screen 14 Serial Baud RateSelecting Weather Variables Current Weather ModeSelecting Units of Measure Outside and Inside Temperature Wind Speed and DirectionHumidity Wind ChillDew Point Barometric PressureUV Ultraviolet Radiation Thsw IndexRain Rate Month-to-date precipitationYear-to-date precipitation Daily RainSolar Radiation Current Evapotranspiration ETMonthly Evapotranspiration ET Yearly Evapotranspiration ETDisplaying Time & Date or Sunrise & Sunset Displaying the ForecastForecast Icons Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables Calibrating Temperature And HumidityCalibrate Wind Direction Reading Calibrating Barometric PressureSetting Weather Variables Clearing Weather VariablesHighs and Lows Mode Viewing Highs and LowsAlarm Mode Four Special AlarmsET Evapotranspiration Barometric PressureSetting Alarms UV DoseSetting the Time Alarm Variable AlarmsGraph Mode Clearing Alarm SettingsSilencing Alarms Viewing GraphsHighs Vantage Pro2 Console Graphs Weather Variable Available GraphsChapter Troubleshooting and Maintenance Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting GuideSpeed WindHeat Troubleshooting Reception ProblemsTime Check Console Reception Console Diagnostic ModeDiagnostic Screen Commands Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostic Screen Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostics ScreenScreen 2 Reception Diagnostic Screen Console Firmware Versions Changing Batteries Console MaintenanceOne Year Limited Warranty Temperature Apparent TemperaturesAppendix a Weather Data Wind chillTemperature/Humidity/Sun/Wind Thsw Index HumidityDew Point RainUV Ultra Violet Radiation Barometric PressureSolar Radiation Skin Phototype Skin Color Tanning & Sunburn history UV MEDsUV Index UV Dose thatCauses Sunburn Soil Moisture Evapotranspiration ETLeaf Wetness Wireless Communication Specifications Appendix B SpecificationsConsole Specifications Console Data Display Specifications Weather Data Specifications SensorsVariable Required Resolution Range Nominal Sensors Appendix C Wireless Repeater Configuration Verifying SetupClearing Repeater ID Vantage Pro2 Console Icons Contacting Davis Technical Support