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A more advanced model considers the density of the roughness, and for lots of tightly packed buildings (or trees), uses a bigger clearance (height or horizontal separation). (See [http://www.rmets.org/weather-and-climate/observing/guidelines-observing-0 Royal Meteorological Society website] in UK, [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/how/observations/airtemp-measure.shtml BOM temperature measurement advice] in Austrailia, or the equivalent of a Meteorological Bureau for your country).
A more advanced model considers the density of the roughness, and for lots of tightly packed buildings (or trees), uses a bigger clearance (height or horizontal separation). (See [http://www.rmets.org/weather-and-climate/observing/guidelines-observing-0 Royal Meteorological Society website] in UK, [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/how/observations/airtemp-measure.shtml BOM temperature measurement advice] in Austrailia, or the equivalent of a Meteorological Bureau for your country).


=Cumulus Calculated Parameters=
=How Cumulus software handles Temperature and Humidity=
 
== Logged values ==
At the logging interval you set, Cumulus logs outdoor temperature and humidity in [[Monthly_log_files|separate files for each month]].
Optionally, measurements from extra sensors can be logged in [[Extra_Sensor_Files| extra monthly files]].
Optionally, indoor measurements can be logged in [[speciallog.txt|a special ongoing log]].
 
==Cumulus Calculated Parameters==
See external Wiki or other sections of this Wiki for specific information on the values that Cumulus calculates:
See external Wiki or other sections of this Wiki for specific information on the values that Cumulus calculates:


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