DAVIS Vantage Pro2 UV Ultra Violet Radiation, Skin Phototype Skin color Tanning & Sunburn history

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Weather Data Measured & Calculated

 

 

 

 

UV (Ultra Violet) Radiation

 

 

 

Note:

Requires optional UV sensor (#6490), included on Vantage Pro Plus weather sta-

 

tions.

 

 

 

 

Energy from the sun reaches the earth as visible, infrared, and ultraviolet (UV)

 

rays. Exposure to UV rays can cause numerous health problems, such as sun-

 

burn, skin cancer, skin aging, and cataracts, and can suppress the immune sys-

 

tem. The Weather Envoy can help analyze the changing levels of UV radiation

 

and can advise of situations where exposure is particularly unacceptable.

CAUTION: Be aware, however, that the UV sensor readings do not take into account UV reflected off snow, sand, or water, which can significantly increase the amount of UV to which you are exposed. Nor do the readings take into account the dangers of prolonged exposure to UV radiation. The readings do not suggest that any amount of exposure is safe or healthful. Do not use the UV readings to determine the amount of UV radiation to which you expose yourself. Scientific evidence suggests that UV exposure should be avoided and that even low UV doses can be harmful.

WeatherLink displays UV readings in two scales: UV, which is the amount of UV radiation using the UV Index scale, and UV Dose, which displays an accu- mulated UV in MEDs.

MED stands for Minimum Erythemal Dose, defined as the amount of sunlight exposure necessary to induce a barely perceptible redness of the skin within 24 hours after sun exposure. In other words, exposure to 1 MED will result in a reddening of the skin. Because different skin types burn at different rates, 1 MED for persons with very dark skin is different from 1 MED for persons with very light skin.

Both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Environment Can- ada have developed skin type categories correlating characteristics of skin with rates of sunburn. Tables 3a and 3b below list these skin types.

Table A1: EPA Skin Phototypes

Skin Phototype

Skin color

Tanning & Sunburn history

 

 

 

1 - Never tans,

Pale or milky white;

Develops red sunburn; painful swelling,

always burns

alabaster

skin peels

 

 

 

2 - Sometimes

Very light brown;

Usually burns, pinkish or red coloring

appears;

tans, usually burns

sometimes freckles

can gradually develop light brown tan

 

 

 

 

 

3 - Usually tans,

Light tan; brown, or

Rarely burns; shows moderately rapid

olive;

sometimes burns

tanning response

distinctly pigmented

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Vantage Pro2 Weather Envoy Manual Weather Envoy for Vantage Pro2 Manual Required for Operation ContentsLocal Connection Windows Computer Requirements Hardware InstallationInstall the Data Logger Preparing the EnvoyInstall the Data Logger Install the Batteries Mount Your Weather Envoy Optional Connecting AC PowerWall Mounting the Envoy Envoy LocationLocal Computer Installation Serial Port Connection Installing with a Local ComputerUSB Connection Tional installation instructions Remote Computer InstallationRemote Modem Connection Hardware Requirements Installing with a Remote ComputerRemote Modem Connection Notes Windows Computer Using a Serial Port Connection Installing the SoftwareWindows Computer Using USB Connection About the Walkthrough Running the SoftwareMacintosh Computer Adding a StationSet Alarms Communication Port SettingsAlarms Auto Download Three special alarmsRunning the Software Weather Data Measured & Calculated Wind TemperatureApparent Temperatures Rain HumidityDew-Point Solar Radiation Barometric PressureSkin Phototype Skin color Tanning & Sunburn history UV Ultra Violet RadiationSkin Skin Color History of Tanning & Sunburning Type III EvapoTranspiration ETTime GeneralLeaf Wetness Soil MoistureSensor Inputs Communications Wireless Models OnlyTroubleshooting Guide Restoring power with the data logger still attached Communications ProblemsClick Loopback Finding the Correct Serial PortModem Initialization String Program ProblemsContacting Davis Technical Support

Vantage Pro2 specifications

The DAVIS Vantage Pro2 is an advanced weather station designed for both amateur enthusiasts and professional meteorologists. This comprehensive weather monitoring solution offers a plethora of features that provide real-time data for a variety of atmospheric conditions. The Vantage Pro2 is equipped with a suite of sensors that measure temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, rainfall, wind speed, and wind direction.

One of the standout characteristics of the Vantage Pro2 is its ability to offer accurate readings over a wide range of environmental conditions. The integrated radiometer ensures precise solar radiation and UV readings, making it an excellent tool for agricultural professionals and outdoor event planners. The station’s robust design includes an outdoor sensor suite that is both waterproof and built to withstand harsh weather, making it suitable for use in diverse climates.

Key technologies incorporated into the Vantage Pro2 include wireless transmission capabilities, allowing data to be sent to a console or computer without the need for cumbersome cables. The transmission distance can extend up to 1,000 feet (300 meters) under optimal conditions, ensuring flexibility in sensor placement. The console features user-friendly software that enables real-time graphing as well as historical data tracking, making it easy for users to analyze trends over time.

The Vantage Pro2 also supports optional features like the WeatherLink data logger, which provides additional storage and the ability to share data online or directly to mobile devices. This connectivity allows users to monitor weather patterns from anywhere, making it an invaluable tool for those who rely on up-to-date weather information for decision-making.

Ease of installation is another advantage of the Vantage Pro2. The setup process is straightforward, enabling users to begin monitoring their weather conditions quickly. The sensors are designed to be low maintenance, with battery-powered options lasting up to two years, reducing the hassle of frequent replacements.

In summary, the DAVIS Vantage Pro2 is a comprehensive weather station that leverages advanced technology to provide accurate, real-time data. Its robust features, wireless capabilities, and user-friendly interface make it an indispensable tool for anyone who needs reliable weather monitoring, from hobbyists to professionals in various fields. With its durability and versatility, the Vantage Pro2 stands out as a leader in personal weather stations.