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HUMIDITY RAIN TEMPERATURE WIND WITH OPTIONAL SENSORS
Barometric Pressure
Inside Humidity
Outside Humidity
Dew Point
Rainfall Amount
Rain Storm Amount
Rain Rate
Inside Temperature
Outside Temperature
Heat Index
Wind Chill
Wind Speed
Wind Direction
Direction of High Speed
Evapotranspiration
Humidity (Extra)
Leaf Wetness
Soil Moisture
Solar Radiation
Temperature (Extra)
Temp-Hum-Sun-Wind
UV Radiation
UV MEDs
SPECIAL ALARMS
Storm Warning: Amount of barometric pressure fall. Rainstorm Alarm: Rainfall amount for current storm. Daily Evapotranspiration Amount Alarm
Storm Clearing: Amount of barometric pressure rise.
Flash Flood Warning: 15-minute rainfall amount. 10-Minute Average Wind Speed Alarm Daily UV Dose Alarm
24-Hour Rain Alarm: 24-hour rainfall amount.
Update interval may vary depending on station ID and type of station.Details and specifications subject to change at any time without notice.
LOWS HIGHS AVERAGES TOTALS EOP
BAR
Update Interval
15 1 50 10 10 10 10 1 10 10 10
min min sec sec sec sec sec min sec sec sec
CONSOLE DISPLAYS
Reading at end of update interval
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Total amount for the interval
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Average reading for the interval
High reading for the interval
SET ALARMS for
Special Alarms ①➁
High Reading
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Low Reading
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DISPLAYED but not graphed
Current Year High
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Current Year Low
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GRAPHED & DISPLAYED for last 24 of each of the following
End-of-15-Minute Period Readings
End-of-Hour Period Readings
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15-minute Period Totals
Hourly Totals
Daily Totals
Monthly Totals
Storm Totals (with start & end date)
Yearly Totals
10-Minute Averages
Hourly Averages or Dominant
Daily Averages or Dominant
Monthly Averages or Dominant
Yearly Averages
One-Minute Highs
Hourly Highs
Daily Highs
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Monthly Highs
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Yearly Highs
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Hourly Lows
Daily Lows
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Monthly Lows
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Yearly Low
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Warranty
We warrant our products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from date of original purchase.While
we make every effort to carefully manufacture our products to the highest standards of quality, occasionally parts may be found
to be missing,defective,or damaged.If you have a defective part, return the product to us, shipping charges prepaid. Include
proof of purchase and a written explanation of the trouble.During the warranty period,we will, at our option, either repair or
replace the product free of charge.This warranty does not cover damage due to improper installation or use, lightning,negli-
gence,accident,or unauthorized service,or to incidental or consequential damages beyond the Davis products themselves.
Implied warranties are limited in duration to the life of this limited warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so the above limitation may
not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may have other rights,which vary from state to state.
Details, specifications, and prices are subject to change at any time without notice.
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About Our
Cover
Fifth-graders in
Sacramento,
California,use a Davis
weather station in
their science studies,
taking measurements
three times a day and
charting and graphing
them at the “Weather
Watch Center.”
At the Peterson resi-
dence in the Oakland
hills,ninety mile per
hour winds knocked a
heavy garden bench
over and tore the gate
off its hinges—though
conditions are usually
less dramatic,as pic-
tured here!
Researchers from
Stanford University
relayed data from two
Davis weather stations
in Antarctica to a
research station 600
miles away via polar
orbiting satellites.Next
on the agenda:hook-
ing the station up to an
Iridium phone and
adding a web cam.
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