Kestrel, 4250 racing weather, Tracker 23 – Kestrel 4250 (Racing) User Manual

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Kestrel

®

4250 Racing Weather

®

Tracker

23

Temperature

The ambient air temperature.
Wet Bulb Temperature

The lowest temperature to which a thermometer can be cooled by evaporating water into the air

at constant pressure. This measurement is a holdover from the use of an instrument called a sling

psychrometer. To measure wet bulb temperature with a sling psychrometer, a thermometer with a wet

cloth covering over the bulb is spun rapidly through the air. If the relative humidity is high, there will be

little evaporative cooling and the wet bulb temperature will be quite close to the ambient temperature.

Some exercise physiology guides use wet bulb temperature, rather than heat index, as a measure of the

safety of exercise in hot and humid conditions.
Wind Chill

The cooling effect of combining wind and temperature. The wind chill gives a more accurate reading of

how cold it really feels to the human body. The Kestrel Meter’s wind chill is based on the National Weather

Service standards as of November 1, 2001.

DEFAULT SETTINGS

UNIT

METRIC

IMPERIAL

Wind Functions

M/s

mph

Temperature Functions

°C

°F

Barometric Pressure

hPa

inHg

Altitude Functions

M

Ft

Time Format

24 hour

12 hour

Date Format

Day/month/year

Month/day/year

Moisture Content

g/kg

gpp

Air Density

kg/m

3

lb/ft

3

Relative Air Density

%

%

SETTING

FACTORY DEFAULT

Automatic

Data Store On

Data Store Rate

1 hour

Data Overwrite

On

Manual Data Store

On

User Screen 1

Temperature, Humidity, Moisture

User Screen 2

Air Density, Relative Air Density, Density Altitude

User Screen 3 (available)

Wind Speed, Dewpoint, Station Pressure

Display Contrast

10

Automatic Shutdown

15 minutes

Language

English

PC Upload

Stored data may be uploaded to a PC with the optional Kestrel Interface.

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