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bigtreestechmanKeymaster
Currently the Y axis is millimeters. There are 25.4 mm per inch.
Eventually I plan to convert everything to inches but it’s not a simple fix.yvonneParticipantGreat to see the snow depth charts. It was clear the horizontal axis was time but until I read this forum it was unclear what the Y axis was measuring. It looks like mm. any way to add the labels to the charts? Thanks for the consideration!!
bigtreestechmanKeymasteremail me directly with old and new email and I’ll see if I can take care of it.
joe at big trees tech dot com
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admin at big trees tech dot comabicatParticipantI am changing my email but unable to do so on my Big Trees Tech account. I follow the procedure, but it does not change. Can anyone advise?
mr ellisParticipantIt’s sure good to have the new capability but I see from afar that there has been virtually “no winter” in the hills.
What’s the generally chatter there about the weather and the general “wetness” perception this season so far?Snider Snow and StumpParticipantJoe thank you for all your hard work!
The Snider FamilygagacabinParticipantThe snow is so awesome. What is not so awesome is our steep driveway. My grand niece was there for the snow’s arrival. She had trouble getting down the hill. Once again Adam Snider came the rescue. Not only has he been doing an excellent job keeping the driveway clean, but he went beyond the call of duty. As my niece described him “what an amazing man”.
I also want to thank bigtreetech for keeping this site going. I check this site several times a day.bigtreestechmanKeymasterfyi, you’ll see some “blips” in the snow depth readings from time to time where it appears that the depth suddenly gets significantly lower. I’ve determined that the cause is “snow bombs” falling from either nearby trees or from the arm that supports the sensor into the sensor’s field of view. These “snow bombs” create a temporary divot in the snow. The sensor reads back the longest distance measured in its field of view so you suddenly see the depth to the bottom of the new divot rather than the surrounding area. The effect is currently exaggerated because the measurements are being displayed in mm so a 1 inch divot results in snow depth decreased by over 25 mm.
I can’t do anything about the effect of “snow bombs” on the measurements but once I convert to inches and round to the nearest inch, we should not see quite so dramatic a change when they occur.bigtreestechmanKeymasterThanks!
I was going to try to get the conversion to inches done this past week but discovered that I had not set up the raspberry pi VNC servers for remote “cloud” access. So, rather than spending a few hours sorting out how to do the database conversion I was forced to take walks, bike rides, and sight seeing tours on Maui while visiting family instead 🙂
I may try to make the conversion this weekend and then integrate the snow depth data into the front page of BigTreesTech.
I am pretty pleased with how incredibly accurate the measurements seem to be! When you look at the graph, you can see the effect of snow compressing over time.David4305ParticipantHi Joe- your new snow measuring device is working great. I have a similar reading on my old school set up (snow pole with remote HD camera). Thank you for all you do! Knowing what we are getting in to before driving up the hill is a big deal for many of us.
rswheeler1ParticipantSaw this on The Pine Tree web site.
“The former Cottage Springs ski area will be reborn as a family sledding and snow play area under a permit unanimously approved by the Calaveras County Board of Supervisors at its meeting last week.”
Maybe this is what’s going on.
DembyParticipantDrove by Cottage Springs yesterday and things are really changing. Does anyone know what is being built up there?
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Ooma – https://refer.invite.oomamarketing.com/x/zqDD5krswheeler1ParticipantThat’s great! Now we just need some snow, lots of it.
ScottbigtreestechmanKeymasterIt’s working! It’s taken a lot of work and a lot of hours but I am stoked that the snow sensor system is working.
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