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Rainfall weather category history functions – AcuRite 01035 Weather Station User Manual

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RAINFALL EVENT:

The “RAINFALL EVENT” display will give you the rainfall total

from the current rain event. A weather system may come into

your area very slowly, and may rain over many hours or days

without many breaks. The rainfall event total accounts for this

and will continue to display the total until the rain event is over.

HISTORY MODE:

Each weather category (example- “OUTDOOR TEMP” category

shown below) will display todayʼs LOW and/or HIGH record by

default.

To view the all time low record for the currently selected weather

category, press the “HISTORY MODE” ( ) button. The display will

show the all time low record as well as the month/date and year the

record was set. The history display will return to default after 15

seconds of no button activity.

To view the all time high record for the currently selected weather

category, press the “HISTORY MODE” ( ) BUTTON AGAIN. The

display will show the all time high record as well as the month/date

and year the record was set. The history display will return to default

after 15 seconds of no button activity.

RAINFALL MONTH TOTAL:

The “MONTH” display will give you the rainfall total from the

current calendar month.

RAINFALL TOTAL:

The “TOTAL” display will give you the rainfall total recorded

since the display console and wireless multi-sensor were

powered on.

RAINFALL RATE:

The “RAINFALL RATE” display will calculate how many inches of rain

would accumulate in a one hour time period, based on the current

rainfall rate.

OTHER HISTORY RECORDS ARE DISPLAYED AUTOMATICALLY IN THE

WEATHER TICKER DISPLAY WHEN RELEVANT. SEE “WEATHER TICKER”

SECTION OF THIS MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILS

Rainfall

Weather Category History Functions

USE

USE

press the selection arrow to

change the weather select display

Rainfall Rate Shown:

1.33 inches per hour

currently selected

weather category

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= Event Total

= Month Total

= All-Time Total