Heavy Weather Software Update

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Downloads Hardware Manual for the base unit and accessories (WS-2300, WS-2310, WS-2315) Quick Set-Up Manual for the base unit (WS-2300, WS-2310, WS-2315) Heavyweather PC Software Heavyweather PC software that operates with the WS-2300, WS-2310, and WS-2315 to download and install on your pc. This software allows you to access the latest weather information from your PC, receiving up to 175 sets of weather data recorded by the base station. This information can then be used to generate useful statistics and charts on Excel spreadsheets (Excel not included). Unlimited data sets can be transferred to PC memory for indefinite history records.

Before installing the Heavy Weather Pro software on your computer, you should complete the setup of your La Crosse Technology. Free heavy weather pro ws 2800 update download software at UpdateStar. Jan 23, 2018 Heavy Weather Pro 3610 1.1. Update program info. Weather software for pc download; Heavy weather pro 3610 for windows 7.

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Does anybody know why the Wind Gust Speed is not contained/saved in the currdat.lst file? This omission/oversight means that data reported to sites like Weather Underground using WUHU will never match the true data collected by the weather station hardware or that displayed in Heavy Weather. This problem could be solved simply by including the Wind Gust Speed in currdat.lst. LaCrosse Technology: Please update the Heavy Weather windows service (WV5Communication) to include Wind Gust Speed in currdat.lst!

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My console is not connection directly to a computer, it uses a wireless connection. My console also does display max gust speed. If it is calculated on the computer, the WV5Communication service would have to send it back to the console in addition to receiving data from the console. The max gust speed never matches between the console & Heavy Weather either.

Also, it would seem a lot simpler from a design standpoint to manage this in the console itself. Regardless of the actual operation, if the WV5Communication service included max gust in currdat.lst, WUHU would have access to the same data that should be displayed in HW & wouldn't have to duplicate this calculation by windowing the average speed. If the software were updated to include max gust, WUHU & HW should display the same max gust. If the hardware works as you claim, the console would also display the same max gust. Then everything would agree as it should. I am pushing a campaign with all La Crosse HeavyWeather users to contact La Crosse at support@lacrossetechnology.com and ask them to get Wind Gust data added to the currdat.lst file.

While they may not be able to capture the 6 second updates that would show in HeavyWeather, it should be no biggie to at least capture the gust recorded on the minutely update of the history.dat file. I made a support request and was given a 1-line response of 'It can't be added', but when I went back and asked again about adding it they responded 'WE have noted your suggestion for future consideration.' So, I think if they have numerous requests for this from lots of users, it may help speed them up on getting it included. If you are a La Crosse WS-28XX user and use HeavyWeather and the currdat.lst file to upload your data to Weather Underground or another Internet site, please consider sending them an email asking that they get this change made ASAP. I wrote to them and here is the reply I received, rather 'generic' if you ask me! 'With regard to the following from your email: 'is there an update available or possibly come up with one that catches that maximum wind GUST and sends it out there for all to see?' There is no update that will have a wind gust reporting function.

Your suggestion has been noted for future possible consideration.' I will be writing them again and soon calling them. Peak wind gusts being displayed are very important as I have a station 20 miles from me that I keep daily records for. I do all of it through WU's online function. All it has ever shown is a way below actual wind gust.

I suggest if La Crosse doesn't get their programming in order we all go somewhere else! Oh wait, I already did!!

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