Any thoughts on Weather Stations or Barometers, I've just sent off for a Weather Station which I hope will give me some indication to what the coming weather will be like and hope it will help in lotty planning :)
I think the weather station just tells you what you would find out if you looked out of your window. Its programme can only predict, not for-tell. Cheaper to look at the telly or find out if you have one of these locally
http://www.isleofwightweather.com/live/ (http://www.isleofwightweather.com/live/)
Now that is worth paying the telly licence :)
I have a weather station which cost quite abit and I have to sat Ace is correct. Its not really any good for predicting weather.I think its just goes on the air humidity alot of the time when it predicts rain. I mainly use it for its wireless thermometer readings and it has max-min aswell. I have to confess that I don't know anything about barometers, can anyone enlighten me?
I'm with Ace as well!
Now here is another one in the same vein for you;
I have never quite understood why we should use a max/min thermometer.
To my mind all it tells is ........what has happened!!...........it does nothing to help you to protect anything.
For instance if I get a reading of minus something all it tells me is that was the temperature that killed off my plants.
So what good is that ;)
An ordinary thermometer is enough because that tell me what is happening at the time I am looking at it so I can take evasive action if necessary.
What do you all think?
I do find the min/max thermometer handy as I like building gardens using micro climates.I have a few thermometers I dot around the gardens then I can get an idea where the cold spots are. I know I could get up earlier and see for real. But I often have a few jobs on the go at the same time.
We are paying over £1000 each for some of the exotics we use. Last thing I want is a client telling crying down the phone because her plant has been hit by the frost.