Archive for the ‘Weather’ Category

Weather stick shows improving conditions

Sunday, February 26th, 2012

Check out how the icicle is bent because the Vermont Weather Stick mounted on the back of the house is rising, showing that the weather is improving. Meteorological Spring begins on Thursday, March 1. I didn’t really notice the Davis Weather station in the reflection until I had shot several frames. That machine says it is still 29 degrees here in Fairport.

New day, new theme, new resume. What?

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Hah. There! This morning I decided that the neglectful attentiveness to my blog ends today. I’ve decided that in the past and it seems to take hold for a while.

I read an article this morning that suggested everyone should post their resume as a page off of their domain name (if they have one obviously). I’m happy with my job but I do want to be the top “Bill Blevins” found in search results and I thought…, “Oh, that will be easy” and, “I do have a current resume handy” and “That probably won’t take much time or hurt much.”

In the process –you know how that goes– I decided to switch WordPress themes. It’s only a click of a couple of buttons, right?

That decision will probably cost me a whole Saturday soon cleaning up the mess I’ve made.

The biggest thing missing though is my cool real-time weather sticker from my home weather station. Something like this, only smaller to fit in the right rail:

So, there it is. For now.

I do really like this theme.

Tucker in the snow

Sunday, February 7th, 2010


Tucker in the snow, originally uploaded by sailorbill.

2009 / 2010 New York Snow Derby (1/4/2010 update)

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Rochester Snow Derby totals as of 1/4/2010, originally uploaded by sailorbill.

Here are the Rochester Snow Derby totals as of 1/4/2010 comparing the season’s snowfall levels for Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester and Albany, New York. The local TV station used to have a link to this on their site which they continually updated but I can’t seem to find it at the moment. http://GoldenSnowball.com/ seems to be updated every day. The numbers are slightly different from the photo I took of the TV screen last night.

Weather in Fairport, NY

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

DW3513 Southern Hills, Fairport, NY

This morning, I finished the installation of a wireless personal weather station at my house.

I ordered the Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Plus Wireless station from Ambient Weather.

The package that I chose included a WIFI router from Hautespot Networks and it connects wirelessly to my home network and sends data from the weather console in the house to the Web without the need to connect to a computer. Since I use Apple MacBooks (ie: laptops), I didn’t want to run a PC to constantly act as a server and send data to the Internet.

In order to separate the wind unit and the main weather station, I added an extra wireless transmitter to the package so that I could separate the two and locate both of them in different places. I also added a heater unit so that the rain collection unit won’t freeze in the winter time.

The anemometer is on a mouting pole on the apex of the roof and captures wind speed and direction. The wind data is send via a solar powered unit that sends a 2.4GHz wireless signal to a console in the house every second.

The main collection unit, the main part of the weather station, is mounted on a fence post in my back yard . It collects information on humidity, temperature, rainfall, rainfall rate, UV, Solar radiation and barometric pressure. These data points are sent from another solar powered 2.4GHz transmitter every second to the house where it then meets up with the anemometer data in the display console for display in the den.

The display console hooks to the wireless router and that sends information through my broadband connection to the Web.

The sites receiving and displaying the data are WeatherUnderground, WeatherBug, HamWeather and the CWOP network.

CWOP stands for Citizen Weather Observer Program and certain weather stations can feed that network data to be used to help with weather research by private, public and government institutions. I was assigned a station ID of DW3513.

Data sent to the CWOP program is analyzed and compared with nearby stations and the expected predictions for the area where a PWS is stores. Here is the page that shows the results of station DW3515.

Finally, there is a cool map called the WunderMap and also a full-screen real-time page from WeatherUnderground that is pretty cool too.

Flickr photos of the mounting locations and devices are posted as well.