Port-Log Connect consists of three different services:
All meteorological data is calculated in accordance with the WMO</a standards unless otherwise requested by the user. WMO standard parameters:
All averages are scalar (so not to reduce the speed when direction is highly variable) and the sample timestamp is always at the end of the sample period e.g. 10 min wind speed at 0300 is from 0251 – 0300.
There could be many reasons for a tide gauge (or any sensor) timing out, but the first things to check are:
If there aren’t any known issues, please check the local power supply and rectify if there is an issue.
Use the ‘GPRS’ tab on Port-Log to check input voltage/battery voltage for the system. A gradual decline indicates a fault with the battery charger or main power source (mains power/solar), or that the batteries have degraded.
Check the ‘QA/QC’ page for the particular site and filter for ‘Include Failed’ to see whether QA/QC measures could be preventing data from being displayed.
Port-Log can send alert emails for a variety of triggers, including timeouts, thresholds exceeded or database failure.Data validity is indicated by colour in Port-Log standard pages (note these may differ on custom pages).
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