
Picture of Dataring logger
The Dataring datalogger takes signals from DigiQuartz pressure transducers and pressure operated gauges which are connected to the tidal pressure by a bubbler system. Float operated gauges can also supply a sea level signal to the datalogger.
A number of sites also feed in wind speed and wind direction data. The signals are processed to take account of water density, datum offset and calibration factors.
The data are averaged over a 15 minute period, with the centre points being o'clock, quarter past, half past and a quarter to. These reading are stored in internal memory and approx 14 days can elapse before the data are likely to be overwritten.
The data can be accessed either locally or remotely over the telephone line, but these forms of access are only open to POL and the Storm Tide Forcasting Service. The data are retrieved on a weekly basis and appended onto the existing database, giving a continuous record for that site.