[time-nuts] Re: Dense pressure data of the last 24h and the next 48h
Bob kb8tq
kb8tq at n1k.org
Wed Jan 19 21:23:13 UTC 2022
Hi
Based on what Iâm hearing, we should be able to see a âwobbleâ in
GPS time due to the likely impact on the upper atmosphere. No idea
if that has been observed or is simply somebodies hunch.
Bob
> On Jan 19, 2022, at 2:26 PM, stefan.hegnauer at gmx.ch wrote:
>
> I saw this on my graphs and was wondering ⦠thanks for the explanation! [This](https://hegnauer.selfhost.eu/web/tonga2.log "tonga2.log") is from an indoor sensor (BME680) at approximate location N 47.2552, E 8.7686, starting at around 12:00 CET on January 15, spanning roughly 24h, with \~30s interval.
>
> Format is explained in the first row, column 1 + 4 are what youâre interested in. The sensors are single-point offset calibrated to produce sensible results, but are not accurate or precise by any means.
>
> Cheers - Stefan
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