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Levelogger Series Software User Guide Version 4

Home > 8 Data Compensation
> 8.1 Manual Barometric Compensation

When analyzing barometric data it is important to keep in mind that storm events commonly reduce total atmospheric pressure by about 1.7% from pre-existing high pressure conditions. 1.7% converts to approximately 0.6 ft or 0.2 m of water level equivalent barometric fluctuation.

For Manual Barometric Compensation instructions for the Levelogger Gold and Levelogger Junior, visit: www.solinst.com and see the Levelogger Software Version 3.4.1 User Guide in the Downloads Section.

 

 

 

You can also convert the Levelogger Edge data units to match the Barometric units using the Data Compensation Wizard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is important to remember that weather station barometric data will often contain an offset or normalization (i.e. normalization to sea level). Manual data conversation and barometric compensation should account for any variation of the normalization or offset used between the barometric data sourced and Solinst Leveloggers.

 

 

 


 

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