asteven221
Well-Known Member
Has anyone got one of these? If so I would really appreciate it if someone could advise me on one of the displays and what it's telling me.
There is main display showing the actual readings over the past hours/days and that's the display that's shown on every Meteoman image you see on the internet. It's the barograph image, but it's not that display I am confused about as it's function seems obvious. It's the one that shows the rising/falling on the right vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis. A line graph. Even the NASA manual doesn't explain it, nor does the manual even refer to it. I can't find even one image of the display in a google search, so I apologies for my crude explanation of what the display shows. People that have a Meteoman will hopefully know what on earth I am on about!
It seems to me that the "confusing" line graph is just a more granular version of the bargraph display, but in truth I am really not sure what it's telling me. I believe it's showing the tendency, but is the ups and dons of the line literally the pressure going up or down over time, or should I just be interested in the leading edge on the right and where it is on the axis? Or is it saying what the tendency was over the past x hours at every plotted point i.e. pick a point plotted say 2 hours ago and look to the vertical (Y) axis and that would have been the tendency at that point in time, two hours ago?
As you can tell I am totally confused on this!! Perhaps someone can enlighten me as an email to NASA Marine didn't get me anywhere.
Thanks a lot.
There is main display showing the actual readings over the past hours/days and that's the display that's shown on every Meteoman image you see on the internet. It's the barograph image, but it's not that display I am confused about as it's function seems obvious. It's the one that shows the rising/falling on the right vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis. A line graph. Even the NASA manual doesn't explain it, nor does the manual even refer to it. I can't find even one image of the display in a google search, so I apologies for my crude explanation of what the display shows. People that have a Meteoman will hopefully know what on earth I am on about!
It seems to me that the "confusing" line graph is just a more granular version of the bargraph display, but in truth I am really not sure what it's telling me. I believe it's showing the tendency, but is the ups and dons of the line literally the pressure going up or down over time, or should I just be interested in the leading edge on the right and where it is on the axis? Or is it saying what the tendency was over the past x hours at every plotted point i.e. pick a point plotted say 2 hours ago and look to the vertical (Y) axis and that would have been the tendency at that point in time, two hours ago?
As you can tell I am totally confused on this!! Perhaps someone can enlighten me as an email to NASA Marine didn't get me anywhere.
Thanks a lot.