SCRich
Silver Member
Yes Davis has heated rain gauges... Most anemometers do not have a problem with snow but it all depends on what TYPE of snow, tops of Mt. Greylock and such would have problems. I have seen SOME units that are also heated but are rare. I think the reason it's not a big problem is due to design MOST of the time. With snow you often get a slight wind and that will keep it moving as long as the cups are moving and the vain it should not freeze up but once it stops snowing or misting then there could be a problem with the remaining residue getting frozen.
Not a bad idea but I'd wax my anemometer prior to installation if it's a big worry. At least for the first year most moisture should wick off and if snow is a big problem in your area a yearly fall waxing may be of help.
Not a bad idea but I'd wax my anemometer prior to installation if it's a big worry. At least for the first year most moisture should wick off and if snow is a big problem in your area a yearly fall waxing may be of help.