WEATHER FORECAST
The Angler's EDGE measures changing air
pressure and predicts short-term changes in
weather over a small area. In general, falling
air pressure results in worsening weather, and
rising air pressure results in fairer weather.
Rapidly falling pressure signals an approaching
storm, while rapidly rising pressure will result
in strong winds. The weather forecast is for the
next 6 to 12 hour period, over an area of 20 to
30 miles. The accuracy of any pressure-based
forecast is about 75%, although less in areas
where pressure does not affect weather as
much.
PARTLY
SUNNY
CLOUDY
CLOUDY
RAINY
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
By definition, severe weather occurs when
barometric air pressure has changed by 6
milibars (up or down) during a three hour
period. Severe weather, including wind and
rain, generally accompanies falling barometric
air pressure. Rising pressure will result only in
high winds.
When severe weather is detected, the unit will
give out an audio warning and flash the
weather icon. The alarm is muted by pressing
any button. The alarm will sound even if the
display is off, unless this feature is disabled.
To disable the severe weather warning, press
and hold the – button for three seconds while in
present mode. A beep will sound once. To
activate the alarm, press and hold the + button
for three seconds while in present mode. A
series of three beeps will sound.
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