Anyone of you used such equipment before?
http://www.weatherconnect.com/mfgstore. ... rc0&cat=26
It has remote sensors to sense the humidity, temperature and pressure and gives forecast of the weather. Useful?
I know that in Singapore, the weather is very fickle. Most times, I would check the Nowcast (Singapore 3h weather update) before deciding if I should bring out my scope. It is not that accurate as most times it says Partly Cloudy for hours when it is actually cloudy.
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Hi,
When I was sailing across the Pacific Ocean some time ago, this equipment is important to check pressure changes while sailing and of cause, we also verify it with weather reports. The high and low pressure will indicate if an storm is heading our way. It is accurate in that environment but not sure if it is accurate to use it in a small area like Singapore where the weather is hard to predict, high/low pressure is marginal.
When I was sailing across the Pacific Ocean some time ago, this equipment is important to check pressure changes while sailing and of cause, we also verify it with weather reports. The high and low pressure will indicate if an storm is heading our way. It is accurate in that environment but not sure if it is accurate to use it in a small area like Singapore where the weather is hard to predict, high/low pressure is marginal.
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Yup! I use that watch - the ProTrek Triple Sensor. It gives a good idea of the atm pressure, altitude and temperature. We even used it once in Mersing to predict if the weather would turn out good. In the end it worked! 

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