Yeah I think its for exclusive members. Like you have to fill out a contact form to sign up!
DataScope is a professional weather product designed and published by WeatherFlow. Access typically requires an enterprise license available for $500 annually. As a public service during severe weather events, WeatherFlow grants open access to proprietary enhanced data sets, proprietary forecasting tools, and data analysis tools.
In other words, WeatherFlowās āday jobā that pays the bills and keeps a fine team of professional meteorologists employedā¦
Anyone living in the path of Hurricane Laura collect any wind data? Iām looking at the history of Laura on the night she made landfall and not finding any big readings on wind data from the tempest weather stations in the path. Anyone have any data they can share that shows what the weather station recorded from the Hurricane. Thanks
Iād certainly start with WU or PWS or CWOP sites and look there for general (not only WF stations) data, as the WF interface is kinda tough to get data from if itās some number of days ago.
I was just curious on what the WeatherFlow stations recorded during this event. I agree on checking out other local data. Iām just curious on how well the unit held up with the hurricane last Thursday on data.
No reported issues I can recall. Check out the WF map.
All the weatherflow stations lost power there as far as I know. If only the pro hub was already available lol
https://tempestwx.com/map/30.1374/-93.5197/9 9 you can see all the stations that were in the path there.
Results from the data of commericial and personal weather stations tracking Hurricane Laura.
Designed specifically to withstand the extreme environment of landfalling hurricanes and other severe weather, the Hurricane Network stations have tracked more than 50 named storms and havenāt experienced a single failure in 13 years of operation.
That is a very good track record.
Iām excited to get mine set up this weekend. Only one other weatherflow tempest station in my county and Iām excited to be added to my county and Iām on the opposite side of the only other one in my county.