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    Anyone else's storm alarm not triggering?

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    • freeheelerF Offline
      freeheeler @Guest
      last edited by

      @gi0vanni
      I want my watch in alti mode during an activity in the mountains. on the lake baro mode is fine.
      in my understanding we can not have both. storm alarm is triggered by pressure drop. during an ascent we will always have pressure drops.
      we ascent much faster than 4 hPa in 3 hours (4 hPa ~30m).
      maybe it’s too much of a ridge walk in the evaluation to filter pressure drop from ascent to deliver reliable alerts? I don’t know, it’s just a thought

      living sideways

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      • Mff73M Offline
        Mff73 @freeheeler
        last edited by

        @freeheeler
        i assume (just assume) that, with fusedalti, new watches are able to distinguish part of pressure change (absolute = mesured) which is due to altitude change (in activity) and the part due to weather changes.
        I already had storm alarm during activity.

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        • EgikaE Offline
          Egika Platinum Member @Mff73
          last edited by

          @Mff73 you are correct.
          The sea level pressure is always there to be judged by the storm alarm algorithm.

          So it can work during or outside an activity.

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          • freeheelerF Offline
            freeheeler @Egika
            last edited by

            @Egika
            I think I don’t understand the manual entirely 🙈

            living sideways

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            • EgikaE Offline
              Egika Platinum Member @freeheeler
              last edited by

              @freeheeler good idea. The manual has the data:
              ’ > 4hPa in 3h is the trigger level

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                Croatoan @Egika
                last edited by

                Mine activated yesterday

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                • Umer JavedU Offline
                  Umer Javed
                  last edited by Umer Javed

                  @Egika @freeheeler

                  Thanks guys. As I mentioned in the posts. My watch is in my backpack at the base of the cliff for 6-7 hours as I climb, or on my wrist at my desk for the day as the storms roll in.

                  As Giovanni & Croatoan confirmed, the alarm works. That’s all I needed to know.

                  My amateur hunch is that somehow all these 6-7 storms that have rolled in have either been just at the border of 4 hPa/3 hrs or somehow the watch is sensing it as an elevation rise even though I’m not moving vertically. I don’t think I have the tools to confirm this so hence this thread.

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                    Egika Platinum Member @Umer Javed
                    last edited by

                    @Umer-Javed you can check historical weather station pressure data to judge your events

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                    • Umer JavedU Offline
                      Umer Javed @Egika
                      last edited by

                      @Egika yeah for certain locations I was able to see drops of 4over3 which triggered the whole discussion here but I can imagine the drop at the weather station can be slightly faster or slower than where I am. So unless I carry a second barometer I can’t say for certain. Or the watch tracks it as movement especially when I’m at the base of a cliff and GPS signals are reflecting.

                      Maybe I need to get my Ambit out of the closet and compare side by side for the next weather event.

                      Honestly, not the end of the world but nice to have it work as it used to. This is just the geek in me speaking out…

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                        A Former User @Mff73
                        last edited by

                        @Mff73 I wondered about it, but since it never happened during the activities I thought it was not possible. glad to know it works!

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