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Wind Speed

 

Beaufort Number 

or Force

 

mph

 

km/hr

 

knots

 

Description

 

Effects Land / Sea

 

0

 

<1

 

<1

 

<1

 

Calm

 

Still, calm air, smoke 
will rise vertically.

  

Water is mirror-like.

 

1

 

1-3 

mph

 

1-5 

kph

 

1-3 

knots

 

Light Air

 

Rising smoke drifts, 
wind vane is inactive.

  

Small ripples appear 
on water surface.

 

2

 

4-7 

mph

 

6-11 

kph

 

4-6 

knots

 

Light Breeze

 

Leaves rustle, can feel 
wind on your face, 
wind vanes begin to 
move.

  

Small wavelets 
develop, crests are 
glassy.

 

3

 

8-12 
mph

 

12-19 

kph

 

7-10 

knots

 

Gentle Breeze

 

Leaves and small 
twigs move, light 
weight flags extend.

  

Large wavelets, crests 
start to break, some 
whitecaps.

 

4

 

13-18 

mph

 

20-28 

kph

 

11-16 

knots

 

Moderate Breeze

 

Small branches move, 
raises dust, leaves 
and paper.

  

Small waves develop, 
becoming longer, 
whitecaps.

 

5

 

19-24 

mph

 

29-38 

kph

 

17-21 

knots

 

Fresh Breeze

 

Small trees sway.

  

White crested 
wavelets (whitecaps) 
form, some spray.

 

6

 

25-31 

mph

 

39-49 

kph

 

22-27 

knots

 

Strong Breeze

 

Large tree branches 
move, telephone wires 
begin to "whistle", 
umbrellas are difficult 
to keep under control.

  

Larger waves form, 
whitecaps prevalent, 
spray.

 

7

 

32-38 

mph

 

50-61 

kph

 

28-33 

knots

 

Moderate or Near Gale

 

Large trees sway, 
becoming difficult to 
walk.

  

Larger waves develop, 
white foam from 
breaking waves 
begins to be blown.

 

8

 

39-46 

mph

 

62-74 

kph

 

34-40 

knots

 

Gale or Fresh Gale

 

Twigs and small 
branches are broken 
from trees, walking is 
difficult.

  

Moderately large 
waves with blown 
foam.

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WS-9035TWC

Page 1: ...WS 9035TWC Wireless 433 MHz Radio controlled Weather Station Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...etting the Time 8 Setting the Year Day and Month 9 Setting the Snooze 9 Setting the Temperature Format 9 Setting the Forecast Sensitivity 10 Features Weather Forecast Icons and Tendency Arrows 11 Indo...

Page 3: ...continuously throughout the United States at 60 kHz The signal can be received up to 2 000 miles away through the internal antenna in the Weather Station However due to the nature of the Earth s Iono...

Page 4: ...ugh will reduce distance An outdoor wall or window can have up to 30 feet of resistance and an interior wall can have up to 20 feet of resistance Your distance plus resistance should not exceed 300 ft...

Page 5: ...correct time default time zone is Eastern You will need to adjust the time zone to match your local time PROGRAM MODE Programming Note If 30 seconds are allowed to pass or the WIND SNZ button is press...

Page 6: ...Atlantic 4 EST Eastern 5 CST Central 6 MST Mountain 7 PST Pacific 8 ALA Alaska 9 HAW Hawaii 10 6 Press and release the SET button to confirm and advance to the Daylight Saving Time setting V DAYLIGHT...

Page 7: ...tion is at night between midnight and 6 00 am when there is less atmospheric interference To keep your time as accurate as possible the indoor weather station conducts a WWVB search every night betwee...

Page 8: ...t the duration of the snooze Note The snooze can be set for 0 to 30 minutes in 5 minute increments If 0 minutes is selected pressing the WIND SNZ button will deactivate the alarm and it will not come...

Page 9: ...a necessity to disregard all weather forecasting for 12 24 hours after the unit has been set up reset or moved from one altitude to another i e from one floor of a building to another floor In areas w...

Page 10: ...ator is located at the bottom left of the INDOOR LCD The indicator will display a happy face icon when the temperature is between 68 F and 79 F 20 C and 25 9 C and the humidity is between 45 and 64 A...

Page 11: ...either MAX or MIN 2 Press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds 3 The record is now reset and will show the current time in the TIME LCD and current outdoor temperature and humidity in the OUTDOOR LC...

Page 12: ...s and hold the WIND SNZ button for 3 seconds 2 The WIND SPEED LCD will now show the maximum wind 3 Press and release the WIND SNZ button again 4 The WIND SPEED LCD will now show the maximum wind gust...

Page 13: ...3 18 mph 20 28 kph 11 16 knots Moderate Breeze Small branches move raises dust leaves and paper Small waves develop becoming longer whitecaps 5 19 24 mph 29 38 kph 17 21 knots Fresh Breeze Small trees...

Page 14: ...ss and hold the ALM button for 5 seconds 2 The alarm time will begin to flash in the DATE LCD 3 Press and release the IN HR button to adjust the hour Note When in the 12 hour mode and setting an alarm...

Page 15: ...RE HUMIDITY SENSOR The remote temperature humidity sensor can be mounted in several ways With the use of screws Using adhesive tape Using nylon straps A MOUNTING WITH SCREWS 1 Remove the mounting brac...

Page 16: ...y 3 16 of an inch 5mm extended from the wall 2 Place the indoor weather station onto the screw using the hanging hole on the backside 3 Gently pull the indoor weather station down to lock the screw in...

Page 17: ...absorb and store heat from external sources i e handling of the case or radiant heat Also the much greater range of the remote temperature humidity sensor requires a different calibration curve than...

Page 18: ...ature checking interval Every 15 seconds Indoor humidity checking interval Every 20 seconds Outdoor temperature checking interval remote temperature humidity sensor Every 128 seconds Outdoor humidity...

Page 19: ...erefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you For warranty work technical support or information contact La Crosse Technology 2809 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Phone 608 782 1610 F...

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