RE: Call of the Wind-Data request

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jul 23 1999 - 11:26:54 PDT


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Subject: RE: Call of the Wind-Data request
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:26:54 -0700
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Personally, I'd like absolute pressure at all sites. I would find it
more useful than the temperature reading that's currently given, unless
you report the dew point from SFO or SoSF, then it would be useful. I
might even go with a HMB or SF buoy to Sac or Stockton gradient, but I
don't know if any of this makes much sense meteorologically.

-Ed

>Jeff,
>
>Yes, it would be fairly easy for us to add this info. We do the same thing
>with our Gorge pager, but for many different sites. Are there any other
>pressure gradients, or absolute pressure observations, that would be useful
>in the Bay area.
>
>--
>David St. John
>Call of the Wind
>http://www.windcall.com/
>



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