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Weather => Weather Hardware/Measurement => Topic started by: elagache on March 29, 2018, 10:45:33 PM
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Dear WeatherCat station hardware purists,
There is a new resource to help you decide which Weather Station you want to use in your home. Here is the about-us entry from weatherstationadvisor.com:
https://www.weatherstationadvisor.com/about-us/ (https://www.weatherstationadvisor.com/about-us/)
It appears to be mostly a one-man-show run by Ed Oswald. Still it is a resource to keep an eye on. They do have a station buying guide:
https://www.weatherstationadvisor.com/ (https://www.weatherstationadvisor.com/)
Davis stations are the most highly rated, but there is some careful advice about stations in all price ranges.
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
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Interesting website. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi guys,
I am a big fan of weatherstationadvisor and Ed, however I find him a bit outdated.
He doesnt seem to care about updating his website, he was my go to for resources.
My family run a massive catering company so preservation of food is really important to us, for that reason we have made temperature products a huge part of our focus, we live in this technology sector. Anything that lets us remotely monitor temperature and weather.
The best websites are reddit.com (http://reddit.com), amazon.com (http://amazon.com) and https://temperaturesensei.com/ (https://temperaturesensei.com/).
Just Sharing my two cents as i research this stuff a lot.
Thanks guys
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Dear Wiliam, and WeatherCat faithful,
I see that this is your first posting so welcome to the WeatherCat forum! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/welcome_smiley.gif)
I am a big fan of weatherstationadvisor and Ed, however I find him a bit outdated.
Your point is well taken. Blogging is a fad that is losing its steam and it never was easy to keep a website fresh in the best of times.
Once more welcome!
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
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Welcome to the WeatherCat forum WilliamChutney.