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Can I add just a small word of caution here. First, I wouldn't
recommend anyone altering the screw settings on their Davis rain gauge unless they're really convinced that it is misreading significantly and have completely ruled out other possible explanations. Often an apparent miscalibration has another explanation, eg the gauge increment is not correctly set on console or software or the reference rainfall readings are not properly comparable, which can be for a variety of reasons.And in practice it's pretty difficult to return the screw heights exactly to their factory settings once altered if you subsequently decide that the error wasn't as great as you initially thought and you didn't keep an accurate record of any changes that were made. In general the VP2 gauges do record reasonably accurately though like all less costly TBRs will inherently tend to under-record slightly and will typically be mounted at eg 4ft height rather than at ground level, so exaggerating this tendency a little. That said, I suspect that there was a particular batch of VP1 gauges that were mis-calibrated at the factory and this is primarily where the reports of 20% under-recording come from. Finally, I agree - the drip method is a good way of checking the calibration - volume figures for the Davis gauges can be found on our website towards the bottom of the page at: http://www.weatherstations.co.uk/vp_faqt2.stm (NB Apologies - this page is now a few years old and really needs updating soon but the figures are still all correct AFAIK) Don't underestimate the care and patience that's needed to run the drip method reliably - although it's reasonably straightforward to do, things like measuring (or weighing) the total volume of water accurately, not exceeding the suggested drip rate etc all need attention. Unless you're meticulous with the method, it's still not easy to get a precision on repeat calibration runs of better than 4-5%. John Dann www.weatherstations.co.uk |
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