As described in another thread, "Building a Vault", I installed my RShake outside, in a Dry Box, to get it away from the cultural(?) noise of my house. Early this morning, I discovered the Shake's uber-sensitivity was counting drops of rain!
Here are some photos of my 'experimental' installation. The big heavy building block is necessary to push all four corners of the box down onto the concrete, otherwise it wobbled.

About the time the RaspShake recored a couple of nice earthquakes, it started capturing spikes of a few thousand counts amplitude, every few minutes or so. It was lightly raining, so I suspected the rain might be the source.
Attached are two screen captures from Swarm
- A few hours that show the frequency and amplitude of the spikes.
- A 600,000 count spike, which was much larger that the others.
I finally figured out the light rain was collecting on the tree branches above the Vault, and occasionally a large drop of water would fall off the branch and hit the Dry Box. But, what was the big 600,000 count spike? Maybe a small branch fell on the box??
Here you can see where some rain water had hit and collected in the recessed top of the Dry Box.

But LOOK !! A wet leaf had landed right on top of the Vault. Could a falling leaf hitting the massive building block, impart enough energy to bump the RaspShake by 600,000 counts??
I think not, , , but the soaking wet leaf did have the weight of a dozen water drops. ( 0.38 grams to be exact).
So my $15 Dry Box Vault now has a temporary roof, ready for a big storm moving in from the Pacific.

More sensitivity testing will be coming, , ,
John Stuart
Lafayette, CA