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Fischer Weather Station with Thermometer, Barometer & Hygrometer 395 mm / 15.6" - No. 9178

por Fischer
Original price 764.00 SR - Original price 764.00 SR
Original price
764.00 SR
764.00 SR - 764.00 SR
Current price 764.00 SR
Manufacturer Fischer Made in Germany
Beautiful, classic weather station for house, garden or office. The weather station by Fischer represents high quality MADE IN GERMANY and shows off with its outstanding design.

The weather station of the design line "Classic" not only fascinates by its sophisticated and elegant looks but also enables you to notice any change in weather. The precise craftsmanship and high-precision instruments allow exact measurement of air pressure so that inclement weather will not be a surprise.
  • Longevity due to high-quality materials
  • High-precision measurement
  • Quality made in Germany by the traditional company Fischer Germany
  • Easy to adjust
  • Splendid craftsmanship
  • Decorative and functional
  • Air pressure in hPa / mm
  • Thermometer scale: -10 °C to 50 °C
  • Hygrometer scale: from 0% to 100%
  • Adjustable reference pointer for determining the pressure change
  • Dimensions 395 x 155 mm
  • Diameter instruments: 100 mm
  • Mineral glass cover
  • Instrument in brass
  • Range of application: Only for indoors
  • The operating range is a maximum of 1,000 m (3,280 feet) above sea level

 

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Please explain why barometer points to fair rather than rain when it’s raining ? I tried to research on web, can’t find an answer.

The symbols 'Sun' and 'Rain' (or the text on the dial 'Rain' and 'Fair') are conventionally positioned on the display of the analog barometer. 'Sun' is located on the right side within the 'High Pressure' range, while 'Rain' is placed on the left side within the 'Low Pressure' range.

These indications or symbols often lead to misunderstandings when using an analog barometer. Here is the clarification:

The symbols are intended to merely suggest that when the pointer moves to the right (indicating an increase in air pressure), the weather is likely to improve. Conversely, when the air pressure decreases, the pointer moves towards the left (in the direction where the 'Rain' symbol is positioned).

It is important to note that it is entirely possible for the sun to shine when the air pressure is low (pointer on the 'Rain' symbol) and for rain to occur when the air pressure is high (pointer on 'Sun').

As previously explained, the critical factor with an analog barometer is not the current position of the pointer but the direction it has moved over a specific period. To achieve this, one sets the reference pointer to the current value and regularly reads the value over a designated time (e.g., every 12 or 24 hours). By observing the direction in which the pointer moves, one can make a weather prediction. If the barometer's pointer remains stationary (common in summer), it suggests that the weather is unlikely to change. Occasionally, there may be minor fluctuations in air pressure. To detect these, it is advisable to tap the glass of all analog barometers lightly before reading. This tapping ensures slight movement of the pointer, allowing for the observation of these subtle changes and an accurate determination of the actual direction in which the pointer is moving.

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Denise Ott
Speedy and very securely wrapped delivery

The Barometer was everything we expected and more. It was a gift to my son-in-Law .
He was so excited and surprised that he couldn’t find words . Thank you . It’s in his office so his clients can all see it’s beauty

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Lois M Vaughn
Buying another

I wanted the best I could afford. I am getting another one.