Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
[MENTION=466379]Iride01[/MENTION] what do you do with your temperature data that losing the transition that happened from 23 to 24 seconds would throw your experience on the bike off?
I don't do anything with it. That's why for the most part my method of temperature gathering for cycling is only to determine what to wear.
Originally Posted by Iride01
I'll still be just as happy with sticking my arm out the door before I leave to gauge what to wear and how I might perform.
I know that some have their reasons to be intrigued by the temps, but barring any extreme temperature concerns which would better be known before going on the ride, I've not any idea what use it might be.
If I did want to know temperature to equate what I was doing on a particular segment of my ride, I'd rather know that the resolution of the data can be resolved to allow several data points for just that segment.
900 feet or about 274 meters does not seem adequate enough if I wanted to use air temp variance to evaluate other data on some of my climbs I track. Though I have no idea why I'd even worry about temp other than it's cold, comfortable or terribly hot. Which doesn't require a thermometer.