INTRODUCTION
The Earth's atmosphere is a complex system affected by factors like wind, temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Understanding it requires precise data on these elements. Traditional meteorological data collection was inconvenient and challenging for educators and students. Traditional weather stations lack adaptability and don't meet diverse research needs. The portable Lark weather station solves these problems.
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KEY INFORMATION
Prior to measuring wind direction, it is crucial to perform calibration. To do this, align the Type-C interface of the weather station towards the south (S on the compass) each time you start it. Wait for the yellow light to indicate normal operation by turning off, and then rotate the wind vane once. You can use the compass on the cover to assist with alignment, ensuring it is kept at least 10 cm away from the weather station to avoid magnetic interference from nearby electronics.
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