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Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?
From: Al Kozakiewicz <akozak@hourglass.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 20:08:24 -0400
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I'm not going to belabor the point.  Wind speed is derived by measuring the 
change in rotational position divided by time.   The shorter the sampling 
interval (time), the lower the measurement accuracy. There is no reason for 
this to controversial.

I'm not the one who insisted that measurements had to be instantaneous, only 
the one who pointed out the inherent problem in attempting such with a rotating 
instrument that is a slave to the time domain.

If gusts lasting less than the refr3esh rate of the instrument are really that 
much of a concern, then maybe the tower shouldn't be extended.  If a guyed 
tower, it's not information that you can do anything useful with 
anyway....except maybe run away!

Al
AB2ZY

-----Original Message-----
From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David 
Gilbert
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 1:36 PM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?


No ... Al is not correct in his assessment, at least not at a practical level.  
The 12.5% "inaccuracy" he claims is purely arbitrary ... it's a 12.5% 
inaccuracy for one revolution, which is meaningless when you're trying to 
measure speed and not rotational position.  And at speeds of interest it's only 
an inaccuracy for the very briefest interval of time ... 12.5 milliseconds at 
25 mph. After that you inherently get an averaging effect that greatly improves 
the accuracy.

You guys need to step back and actually think about what you're talking about.  
It does NOT take "big $" to measure wind speed reasonably accurately for our 
purposes here.  The most relevant uncertainty I can think of in the case of the 
Vortex anemometer is the effect its rotational mass has on it's ability to 
respond to CHANGES in wind speed.

Dave   AB7E



On 4/28/2014 10:58 AM, Kim Elmore wrote:
> Al is exactly correct in his assessment. Meteorologists (like me) worry about 
> this stuff all the time. If we want to measure the turbulence spectrum down 
> to the eddy dissipation rate, we need extremely high resolution and accuracy. 
> That means big $ instrumentation.
>
> Kim N5OP
>
> "People that make music together cannot be enemies, at least as long
> as the music lasts." -- Paul Hindemith
>
>> On Apr 28, 2014, at 12:39, Al Kozakiewicz <akozak@hourglass.com> wrote:
>>
>> I don't think it's misleading, but you'd have to look at my prior post.
>>
>> If you're going for a "fast" measurement technique, you can measure the time 
>> between two pulses.  If you do that, the absolute position uncertainty is 
>> +/- 12.5% of a revolution - based on the very nature of having only 8 pulses 
>> per revolution.
>>
>> On the other hand, if you count pulses over a fixed period of time, the 
>> measurement uncertainty drops (logarithmically, I suspect) with the number 
>> of revolutions in the sample.  It is not constant, but +/-12.5% of a 
>> revolution added to the entire sample, which (without doing any math) gets 
>> down to 4% in just a few revolutions.
>>
>> All I'm pointing out is that with a digitized anemometer you cannot have 
>> both accuracy AND high measurement speed at the same time.  For accuracy you 
>> either add more resolution to your transducer or sample over a longer period 
>> of time.  No free lunch here!
>>
>> Al
>> AB2ZY
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: TowerTalk [towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David
>> Gilbert [xdavid@cis-broadband.com]
>> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 12:35 PM
>> To: towertalk@contesting.com
>> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?
>>
>> Sorry, the calibration factor is 2.5 mph per revolution per second. I
>> got sloppy when I typed that, although I would have thought that was
>> almost intuitively obvious.
>>
>> But your +/- 12.5% assertion is greatly misleading.  If indeed the
>> 2.5 mph per Hz factor is (as InSpeed claims) accurate to +/- 4%, then
>> the absolute accuracy is degraded further only by the accuracy of
>> whatever is measuring the length of time between pulses (which in most cases 
>> is
>> negligible by comparison).    The 12.5% figure would apply to the
>> accuracy of measuring ACCELERATION of the wind speed, but not the
>> wind speed itself ... at least not unless somebody was silly enough
>> to care about wind speed accuracy within, say, a 6 msec window (160
>> pulses per second at 50 mph).  I'd bet that the mass of the cups
>> dominates within intervals of that magnitude.
>>
>> 73,
>> Dave   AB7E
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/28/2014 7:12 AM, Al Kozakiewicz wrote:
>>>> but at 2.5 mph per revolution and 8 pulses per revolution
>>> You're missing a time constant there.  2.5 mph per revoution per ????
>>>
>>> A single revolution or a single pulse has a measurement uncertainty of +/- 
>>> 12.5 % with 8 ppr.  So if you're going to measure velocity by measuring the 
>>> time between two consecutive pulses (the smallest possible sample), your 
>>> accuracy is never going to be better than that.  But response time will be 
>>> fast.
>>>
>>> Al
>>> AB2ZY
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From: TowerTalk [towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
>>> David Gilbert [xdavid@cis-broadband.com]
>>> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 1:26 AM
>>> To: towertalk@contesting.com
>>> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?
>>>
>>> Not to pound the InSpeed drum, especially since I have no connection
>>> to them at all other than as a long ago customer, but InSpeed also
>>> sells a high resolution anemometer for $89 that puts out 8 pulses
>>> per revolution.  The response of either Vortex version is of course
>>> limited by the time between pulses, but at 2.5 mph per revolution
>>> and 8 pulses per revolution for the hi-res version the ability to
>>> almost instantly track wind gusts would be limited primarily by the
>>> mass of the rotating cups (no spec that I am aware of) ... and they are 
>>> very light weight.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Dave   AB7E
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 4/27/2014 9:23 PM, Kim Elmore wrote:
>>>> I can't speak to the Pro2 model, but any anemometer must average over a 
>>>> period. I was incorrect about the Vue: it yields 4 s averages in each 
>>>> packet. Sonic anemometers average over something like 10 pulses. Depending 
>>>> on the brand, that's anywhere from 1 s to 0.1 s. So, if you really need 
>>>> wind speed resolution better than 2 or 4 s, you need to obtain a sonic 
>>>> anemometer. Because of the mass of our antennas and towers, I'd be 
>>>> surprised if they have a significant response to frequencies much higher 
>>>> than 0.25 to 0.5 Hz, but to know that requires an engineer's analysis.
>>>>
>>>> Low-end sonic anemometers can be had for a few thousand dollars. They can, 
>>>> however, require periodic maintenance due to bird pecks (birds peck at the 
>>>> transducers) and bird droppings that contaminate the transducer surfaces.
>>>>
>>>> If you must have higher resolution than this you need very deep pockets 
>>>> indeed and a lidar anemometer.
>>>>
>>>> As for radar: the NEXRAD (WSR-88D) requires 5 min to complete a volume 
>>>> scan, but the latency for each radial of data is on the order of a second 
>>>> or so. So, it's available in real time.  Thus, there's no significant 
>>>> latency once a volume is complete. It does take a few seconds to move the 
>>>> antenna back to the 0.5 deg elevation and start the next volume, but it 
>>>> moves pretty fast in elevation -- several degrees per second.
>>>>
>>>> Kim N5OP
>>>>
>>>> "People that make music together cannot be enemies, at least as
>>>> long as the music lasts." -- Paul Hindemith
>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 22:29, "tomkd8deg" <kd8deg@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The unit I have is the Davis Vantage Pro2 wired, and the 4 second delay 
>>>>> is what Davis tech support told me when I questioned the accuracy of the 
>>>>> wind readings that were being displayed.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom KD8DEG
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From: Kim Elmore [mailto:cw_de_n5op@sbcglobal.net]
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2014 8:08 PM
>>>>> To: tomkd8deg
>>>>> Cc: EZ Rhino; <towertalk@contesting.com>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure that's true about the wind. I have a Davis Vantage Vue. The 
>>>>> remote unit does some processing to generate a 2 s mean speed and a peak 
>>>>> gust value within the 2 s window. Data are then sent in packets every 2 s 
>>>>> to the base unit.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mine is up 10 m (a WMO standard height). During calm winters nights it 
>>>>> will measure an anomalously high minimum temperature. The anemometer is 
>>>>> shielded a bit by the tower structure when it's downwind of the tower and 
>>>>> so the wind speed is biased low. Direction appears unaffected.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The rain gauge is a tipping spoon with a 3" diameter catchment. It under 
>>>>> samples only at high rain rates. The temperature sensor and dew cell are 
>>>>> not aspirated in this unit and so temperature is biased a bit high due to 
>>>>> radiation errors on calm, clear Summer days.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I highly recommend any of the Davis units, but the Peet Bros. Ultimeter 
>>>>> 2100 is also a very fine unit. Both are comparable in price (~$400).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kim N5OP
>>>>>
>>>>> "People that make music together cannot be enemies, at least as
>>>>> long as the music lasts." -- Paul Hindemith
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 18:29, "tomkd8deg" <kd8deg@centurytel.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The Davis wired version, which I am using, has a 4 second delay
>>>>> for wind, and direction display. That can mean the loss of 10 to
>>>>> 20 mph in a gust situation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom KD8DEG
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On
>>>>> Behalf Of EZ Rhino
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2014 4:10 PM
>>>>> To: towertalk@contesting.com
>>>>> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wired Anemometer for Tower?
>>>>>
>>>>> I should mention one other thing about the "cheap" weather station
>>>>> anemometers that drive me crazy.  The first WX station I had only
>>>>> updated the wind speed about every minute.  The LaCrosse updates
>>>>> about every 12 seconds.  This is almost worthless...I want to know
>>>>> the wind speed NOW!  The stuff from Inspeed is real time, very nice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris
>>>>> KF7P
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 14:03 , Roger (K8RI) on TT wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/27/2014 3:15 PM, EZ Rhino wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I have tried a few different weather stations, so I can
>>>>> unequivocally tell
>>>>>
>>>>> you what NOT to get.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> DON'T buy anything under $300.  *sigh*
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mine cost 40 something, works fine, is made of cheap plastic. Uses
>>>>> plain old Duracell non rechargeable. Last 2 years or more outside.
>>>>> The ones indoors only last 6 mo to a year.  Probably cost twice
>>>>> that much now...if available
>>>>>
>>>>> Mounted on the tower where I can just reach it with an 8' stepladder.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does nothing except report wind speed, direction,temp, humidity,
>>>>> and relative temp.
>>>>>
>>>>> 73
>>>>>
>>>>> Roger(K8RI)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately the cheap ones are total garbage.  The recent one I
>>>>> got is a
>>>>>
>>>>> LaCrosse station, purchased from Costco.  Junk!  Junky cheap
>>>>> plastic, the rechargeable batteries in the solar powered wireless
>>>>> anenmometer/wind vane unit went bad in the first year, and the
>>>>> rain bucket stopped working in the first few months after purchase.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The Davis units are good, have a buddy with one and it is quality stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> And about $300.  You pay for what you get.  I agree, I think the
>>>>> wired units are more reliable and last longer.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok now take a look here:  www.inspeed.com  These guys make
>>>>> anemometers
>>>>>
>>>>> that are decent quality and not expensive.  They also have a cool
>>>>> computer hookup version that allows your PC to track all the data
>>>>> and put it in a spreadsheet.  AND it has the wind switch option,
>>>>> where you can program the system to turn an appliance on or off
>>>>> (read:  lower your tower!) if the wind goes above a preprogrammed
>>>>> speed.  Pretty neat.  I don't have this option yet.  I think AB7E
>>>>> has one of the inspeed units too, maybe he can provide some feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
>>>>> KF7P
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 11:01 , Steve Jones wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Can any of you recommend a wired anemometer or weather station unit?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to install an anemometer to monitor the wind speed at the
>>>>> top
>>>>>
>>>>> of my tower.  All I can find online are wireless units.  On this
>>>>>
>>>>> reflector I have seen a number of bad reviews of wireless weather
>>>>>
>>>>> sensors, because their little wifi transceivers get damaged by the
>>>>> RF
>>>>>
>>>>> from a ham antenna.  I have a spare CAT5 cable at the base of the
>>>>> tower
>>>>>
>>>>> available.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 73,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve
>>>>>
>>>>> N6SJ
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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