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La Crosse Technology Wireless Weather Stations are versatile, powerful, and affordable. The weather stations use temperature and barometric pressure to define trends and forecast future conditions. Weather Plus stations augment forecasts with additional features and capabilities to provide a wider range of environmental data. Wireless weather stations monitor all manner of basic weather data. You can track outdoor temperature and humidity, dew point, barometric pressure, pressure trends and changes, and even rainfall with the La Crosse Wireless Rain Center. The real beauty in the wireless nature of these stations is that you can place the sensors in their most appropriate locations and NOT worry about any wires or cables! Wireless weather stations may predict overnight low temperatures, display lunar phases, alert you to the day length from sunrise to sunset, suggest what to wear outside, and even display Atomic Time and date. Whether you have a mild interest in your local weather, or a burning passion for humidity and dew points, La Crosse Technology Wireless Weather Stations provide the powerful weather data and information flexibility that you need! Order the model and options you prefer.
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La Crosse Technology's S81120 Wireless Weather Station with Temperature, Wind and Humidity is one of their latest wireless weather stations that lets you plan your day with confidence. It's like having a personal meteorologist right in your home. Features of the S81120 Wireless Weather Station: * 4 Languages (English, Spanish, French, and German) * Greeting on startup (HELLO SETUP TIME) * Adjustable backlight (5 levels) * Backlight auto dim * Low battery indicators for Station and Sensor * Wall hanging or free standing option * 12/24-hour time setting * Manual Set Time * Calendar: Day, Month, Date, and Year * Month/Day and Day Month setting * Indoor/Outdoor readings (toggle between readings with auto scroll) * Feels Like Temperature and Dew Point * HI/LO Records with Time/Date Stamp * Indoor/Outdoor Temp/Humidity Alerts * Low battery Indicator * Strength indicator for sensor * Current and Top Wind Speed * Wind Speed History view: 24 hours, 7 days, month, year * Monthly Wind Speed history record for past 12 months * Wind Speed Alert * Wind direction (16 options shown in Letters) or 359 degrees Specifications of the S81120 Wireless Weather Station: -- Display * Temperature Range: 32 to 122 degrees F (0 to 50 degrees C) * Humidity Range: 10 to 99 percent RH Included TX145WSDTH Wireless Outdoor Temp, Humidity and Wind Sensor * Wind Speed Range: 0 to 111 mph (0 to 178 kph) * Degrees of Direction: 360 degrees with 16 Cardinal Directions * Outdoor Temperature Range: -29 to 60 degrees C (-20 to 140 degrees F) * Outdoor Humidity Range: 10 to 99 percent RH * Transmission Range: 330 ft. (100 meters) (Please Note: The Breeze Sensor will operate accurately at temperatures down to -40 degrees C. The solar panel needs to be exposed to maximum sunlight and clear of snow to maintain the internal super capacitor charge for severe cold weather operation. The transmission interval may be automatically reduced during low sunlight and extreme cold to extend operation time.) -- Power Requirements: * Display: 5.0 V power cord included (required), 2 "AA" batteries, backup for time and date * TX145WSDTH: One rechargeable ML2032 Coin Cell Battery (included). Using a non-rechargeable coin cell battery can potentially ruin the sensor. Ensure the replacement battery specifically states that it's a ML2032 Rechargeable Battery. -- Dimensions: * Display (WHD): 3.77 x 7.01 x 1.14 in. * TX145WSDTH with bracket (WHD): 2.61x 9.87 x 12.28 in. -- Sensor Update Intervals: * TX145WSDTH: Every 31 seconds
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La Crosse Technology Waterfall Rain Gauges are calibrated tubes or boxes, open to admit rain, and marked to indicate the amount of liquid rainfall. A manual rain gauge must be emptied after each rainfall in order to guarantee correct measurement. Rainfall amount is defined as the depth of water that reaches the ground, typically in inches or millimeters (25.4 mm equals one inch), for each rainfall event. An inch of rain is water that would be one inch deep if not absorbed or evaporated. Times of drought, and the dangers of flash floods when we receive too much rain, are a concern for us all. For some folks; such as gardeners, farmers, and weather professionals, rain data is essential information. For the rest of us, collecting and tracking rainfall information with a rain gauge may be fun and fascinating! Weather Geeks take note: La Crosse Technology Waterfall Rain Gauges are definitely an easy way to track daily rains.
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