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    I've never ever seen a storm alert from my Suunto watch until today when we are in a heatwave and there is not a single cloud on the sky

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      elbee
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      I had storm alert on different watches of different brands. Occasionally had a storm alert, never when a storm was approaching.

      Just something to turn off. There are better ways to be alerted for severe weather.

      Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit 3 sport | Tomtom runner 2 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s
      Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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      • OutdoorManO Offline
        OutdoorMan Silver Members
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        It worked well on my old 9 Baro, not so well since then. Never popped up on my Race 2.

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          elbee @OutdoorMan
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          @OutdoorMan

          Maybe Suunto actually paid attention on the barometer implementation in the 9 baro.

          The barometer is also used to count stairs. Staircount is an easy metric to check. I don’t climb that much stairs a day. On my last 3 watches that could count stairs, it was always wrong. If I compared stairscount with my wife’s Apple watch after a hike in the mountains there is a huge difference (and there is no way the tell which is worse). I’m not impressed by the quality of the barometer in watches.

          I used to do hang gliding and the barometer is the single most important instrument for flying thermals. The complete device is build around the barometer. On watches, is seems more like they are cramped into it, just to be able to add it to the feature list.

          Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit 3 sport | Tomtom runner 2 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s
          Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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            sky-runner Platinum Member @elbee
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            @elbee said:

            If I compared stairscount with my wife’s Apple watch after a hike in the mountains there is a huge difference (and there is no way the tell which is worse)

            I find elevation tracking during an activity to be fairly accurate although a bit on the conservative side. Do you not use activity mode during a hike? Why look at inaccurate stair counting when the watch can tell you exact total climb and descent metrics in meters or feet?

            Suunto: Ambit, Ambit 3 Peak, 9 Baro, Race S, Race Ti, Vertical 2 Ti
            Garmin: Forerunner 210, Forerunner 610, Fenix 6X, Fenix 7X Ti

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            • peegeeP Offline
              peegee Silver Members @sky-runner
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              @sky-runner same here, I occasionally get a storm alert but the storms never appear.
              This function could do with an in-depth overhaul…☔️⛈️🌩️

              Been with a Suunto on my wrist since Ambit2
              Currently with:
              🔺Vertical 2 90th anniversary edition🔺
              🔺Race 2 Titanium🔺

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                maszop Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                @sky-runner It’s not, ‘despite the name’, any kind of storm alert (the watch isn’t a weather station) – it’s a sudden pressure drop alert, which usually precedes a rapid deterioration in weather, often a storm. On my watch, it works as intended.

                As for measuring the stair count – no comment. What a privilege not to have an Apple or Garmin watch with all that silly nonsense.

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                  aiv4r Silver Members @sky-runner
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                  @sky-runner isn’t it just an alert for Barometric pressure drop? If it drops by X in Z ammount of time = storm alert. Can you check your baro graph and see of that happened? Usually for me it correlates with weather change (baro drops), they might have been fidling with exact threshold, since I was getting them more often, now I do not remember when I got one.

                  Suunto Race 2 (Titanium Trail)
                  Suunto Vertical (Titanium Solar Forest)

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                    elbee @sky-runner
                    last edited by elbee

                    @sky-runner said:

                    I find elevation tracking during an activity to be fairly accurate although a bit on the conservative side. Do you not use activity mode during a hike? Why look at inaccurate stair counting when the watch can tell you exact total climb and descent metrics in meters or feet?

                    The barometer is not able to measure altitude. It only measures differences in air pressure. When going up air pressure drops and the watch calculates a change in height.

                    There is a problem with this approach. Air pressure is not only affected by altitude but also by changes in weather. Your watch cannot determine which is which. Like I said, I used to do hang gliding. One thing you did, go to the landing zone, set your relative altitude counter to 0, go up a mountain, wait for good circumstances, do some flying, and land on the landing zone. I can assure you the relative altitude on the landing zone isn’t 0 anymore. Not because the altitude changed, but the air pressure for that spot changed.

                    And stair counting isn’t more or less accurate than total climb. It’s just total climb divided by average stair hight.

                    Barometer is great for detecting even small changes in air pressure (well, a proper barometer is). Great when flying thermals. But accurate height? Nope… Determine of a change in airpressure is due to change in height or change in weather? Nope.

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                    Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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                    • thanasisT Do not disturb
                      thanasis Bronze Member
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                      never ever on my vertical 1 either… despite being amidst a crazy storm with also local effect where hail dropped etc.
                      Unfortunately never. In Ambit 3 peak I did observe (same thresholds … different behavior)

                      It seems several others have posted things…

                      https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9146/anyone-else-s-storm-alarm-not-triggering?_=1781516775802

                      https://forum.suunto.com/topic/11458/configurable-storm-alarm-threshold?_=1781516775795

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                        Swaddy61 Silver Members
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                        My SV1 often gives a storm alert, when there is a storm - i.e. I think mine works well. I’m not sure why some would work and others not - it is triggered by the rate of drop of pressure, nothing else.

                        SV Ti All Black, Coros Apex Pro, Ambit 3 Peak, Ambit 3 Sport (sold), Ambit 2 (Sold), X10 Mi (Retired), Quest (Sold), T3 (Sold), T6C (Retired as unfixable - Suunto gave me a big discount on Ambit 2!), Polar H10 belt, Suunto Smart Belt

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                          Audaxjoe
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                          My V2 works as expected. It goes off when a storm is approaching.

                          I sit at work opposite someone with a Garmin and they generally go off pretty close to each other.

                          Suunto Vertical
                          Suunto 9 BARO
                          Garmin Fenix 3, 5
                          Suunto Vector

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