maybe you should take a measured amount from the manual raingauge and slowly pour it into the fineoffset rain gauge and see if it reads the same amount!!!!!!
On Thursday, 2 August 2018 13:16:31 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote: > > the rainrate is per hour (like kilometres per hour for speed) and is the > amount of rain which has fallen in the previous hour, not within the > reporting period. When the rain stops falling the rainrate will decay > slowly down to zero. (in your case over two archive periods and then you > will be outside the 1 hr rainrate window) > > the accumulated rain is the daily total, and goes up over the day > > the table does not give the amount of rain which fell in that reporting > period - you have to deduce it from the change in the accumulated total. > > > > On Thursday, 2 August 2018 13:10:22 UTC+3, Micael Fredriksson wrote: >> >> Thank you for your answer! >> >> But I tought that the precip. rate should add up in precip. accum.? So >> every value in rate adds to accum. like 1mm+1,5mm+1,3mm+0,5mm = 4,3mm total >> so far and not 2mm total! >> That had been more like the old plastic rain gauge that level showed near >> the 5mm line yesterday. >> But I got the function of the accumulated wrong in that case? >> >> Den torsdag 2 augusti 2018 kl. 10:30:26 UTC+2 skrev Andrew Milner: >>> >>> with your uploads every 30 minutes you will always have one additional >>> rainrate showing after the end of any rainfall, and there may be >>> circumstances when two periods show a rainrate after the end of rainfall as >>> the rainrate decays back down to zero. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thursday, 2 August 2018 11:23:35 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote: >>>> >>>> I do not see anything wrong. >>>> >>>> at 1030 you had no rain >>>> in the period 1030-1100 1 mm fell so total = 1, and rainfall in >>>> previous hour = 1mm/hr >>>> in the period 1100-1130, 0.5mm fell, so total = 1.5 and rainfall in >>>> previous hour = 1.5mm/hr >>>> in the period 1130 - 1200, 0.5mm fell, so total = 2.0, rainfall in >>>> previous hr = 1 so am not sure where the 1.3 came from!!! - ask WU >>>> in the period 1200 - 1230 , 0 rain fell, so total still = 2.0, rainfall >>>> in previous hr = 0.5 >>>> in the period 1230 - 1300, 0 rain fell, so total still = 2, rainfall in >>>> previous hr = 0 >>>> and total rainfall will stay at 2 until next rain falls, and reset at >>>> midnight >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thursday, 2 August 2018 11:14:54 UTC+3, Micael Fredriksson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>> >>>>> Yes it shows the same in the table on a web browser. >>>>> I attached a pic of that. >>>>> >>>>> Any clue why this happens? And is there a solution? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> Den torsdag 2 augusti 2018 kl. 08:53:59 UTC+2 skrev Micael Fredriksson: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi! >>>>>> >>>>>> My wunderstation table shows rain rate values and accumulated values >>>>>> but they don't match up. Even if the rain rate column shows several >>>>>> hours >>>>>> of rain, the accumulated seems to stop counting after reaching 2mm. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any idea how to fix this? >>>>>> >>>>>> Using weewx 3.8.0 on raspberry pi3 >>>>>> With wh1080 weather station. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've seen some posts in forums that you shouldn't mind the rain rate, >>>>>> but I would like to see correct accumulated rain in the app. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any advise? >>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
