Home weather recorders?
Anyone have high wind speed and/or rainfall for the weekend on the coast? I don’t trust “the experts.”
From the PUD: Power is expected to be restored by 9am to customers in the area of East Hoquiam Road north to Quinault impacted by an outage this morning. The outage was caused by a tree through a power line. The outage impacted about 1,600 customers and was reported at about 6am.
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this is an old email I sent my spouse – ocean shores wind updates a whole hours worth at a time I notice
westport weather
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=sew&sid=WPTW1&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m
ocean shores wind
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=sew&sid=OCS&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m
copalis beach
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=sew&sid=D1622&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m
pt greenville
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=sew&sid=TGREN&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m
nice NOAA link, ty CAC
As of 14:50 the red crawl on the weather channel has been discontinued.
It has been raining here most of the morning.
I did read that the state did activate their EOC, and I just
spoke via Amateur Radio with the Seattle EOC.
The repeaters in the area have been quiet, with no word on if
Grays Harbor will activate its EOC.
I usually check the weather crawl on Coast Communications channel
6 but the equipment there has failed.
The Weather Channel has a red crawl at the bottom of the screen
with flooding information. As of 14:41 hours, the flooding
forecast has been changed from minor to moderate severity.
The wind reporting station is located on the PUD microwave tower about 30 feet above ground. It retrieves wind data and posts them every 10 minutes including wind speed and wind gusts. The technology includes a data-logger attached to a PUD server that provides the means to post the data on the web for everyone to use. To view the data, go to http://www.weather.gov/seattle and select “state” under “observation maps” located in the left hand navigation. A map of Washington will be displayed with observation sites. Go to Ocean Shores on the map and click on the site “SEWWFO Ocean Shores.”
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=sew&sid=OCS&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m
Go to Damonpointinn.com ,click on current weather.You can click anywhere on the display and it will take you to recent history.Its part of the Weather Underground network.There are a few of these around town.Highest recorded speed lastnight was 38 mph @ 5:03 am.