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Learning from New England's Blizzard: When Winter Weather Hits Hard, Data Matters
March 6, 2026
The combination of heavy snow and extreme wind made the Blizzard of 2026 a reminder that monitoring is crucial to weather extreme winter events.
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HOBO data logger use is HOT in heat studies
August 4, 2023
From tracking dangerously hot living conditions to studying how "cool roofs" decrease building temperatures, our data loggers are proving to be small but mighty tools in the face of heat waves and climate change. This post looks at how a Canadian news network spearheads an urban heat study.
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Thought Leader: The Heat is On—Monitoring Coral Bleaching in Honduras' Bay Islands
Learn how leading researchers use advanced monitoring techniques to track rising ocean temperatures, gain insights into coral bleaching and reef resilience, and develop strategies to protect our seas’ vital ecosystems.
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Verifying RH accuracy on HOBO data loggers
Testing the accuracy of relative humidity sensors requires carefully-controlled conditions and a considerable amount of time. Please see the white paper Testing the Accuracy of Sensirion Relative Humidity Sensors in HOBO Data Loggers for complete details on the recommended procedure to follow.
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Davis Rain Gauge (S-RGC-M002, S-RGF-M002 & S-RGE-M002) Cable Routing
See attached photos for clarification.
This is also covered in each product's respective manual, which can be found on the following product web pages under the Documentation tab:
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Totalizing RG3 Rainfall Data
A common question when working with rain data is: How much rain per “time interval?” That could be a day, a week, a month, or whatever you are looking for.
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Sample Data - Long-Term Outdoor Temperature vs Residential Energy Consumption
Attached is a screenshot of a HOBOware Pro project file that depicts a long-term (17-month) study of outdoor temperature data vs residential energy consumption.
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U30 and excitation wiring with S-VIA-CM14 modules
Here is a wiring diagram for use with external sensors and the S-VIA-CM14s. Remember the excitation current required to power the external sensors cannot exceed 50 milliamps total.
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