Add
WeatherLink to your Vantage Vue or Vantage Pro2. The data
logger fits neatly into the weather station console or Weather
Envoy, storing weather data even when it's not connected
to your PC.
Add this popular model of WeatherLink to any Vantage station
or Weather Envoy. Suitable for everyone from the home weather
buff to the most demanding scientific user. Store weather
data even when it's not connected to a computer. Later,
download the data and use the software for detailed analysis
and graphing. Our popular WeatherLink with standard data
logger is ideal for most purposes, while other models add
special features designed for specific user groups.
Features
Expanded
Reporting
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Graphs. Graph data on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis.
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Compare Data. See current conditions at a glance with
an instant weather bulletin or view multiple weather
variables at the same time for comparison.
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NOAA. Create Weather Watcher Reports in NOAA National
Climatic Data Center Format.
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More Weather Data. View weather information not available
on the console, including heating degree days, cooling
degree days, and fuel-oil demand.
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Optional Sensor Reporting. With optional UV and solar
radiation sensors, get details on sunburn risk and solar
energy.
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Moon Phase. With Vantage Pro2 and Vantage Vue, you
can see the phase of the moon right on the console.
But now even Perception and Weather Wizard III owners
can view the phases of the moon using WeatherLink.
Sharing
Your Weather Data
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Create Your Own Reports. Data can be exported to most
popular spreadsheets, databases, and word processing
programs.
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Weather Website. Create a weather website or post weather
conditions to a LAN. Add graphs, text lines, or scrolling
ticker tapes, and upload other files (such as webcam
images) along with weather data.
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Citizen Weather Observer Program. Submit your data
to the National Weather Service to help develop improved
weather prediction models.
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The GLOBE Program. Participate with other schools in
the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the
Environment program, an international weather-related
program for students from elementary through high school.
Supported by NASA and NSF.
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Download cable to connect the data logger to your computer
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Getting Started Guide and Online Help
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