[weewx-user] Re: Current wind graphic?

2018-04-01 Thread Alec Bennett
> On the other hand, it may be possible to do all I need with javascript, and I'll probably try that first. If you want to use javascript, you might be interested in this project of mine: github.com/wrybread/Weather-Underground-Style-Real-Time-Gauge Personally I think javascript is a good meth

[weewx-user] Re: Weirdness: graphs with dots on each hour...

2018-04-01 Thread Andrew Milner
You need to use wee_device (or the sw that came with the station) to set the hardware interval on the station. There is no setting by pressing the buttons/menu on the station itself. On Monday, 2 April 2018 00:05:29 UTC+3, Rick Hewett wrote: > On Sun 01 Apr Andrew Milner wrote: > > 1. if we

[weewx-user] Re: Adding cloudbase calculate

2018-04-01 Thread gjr80
Hi, The answer really depends on what you want to display, a standard weeWX install should be able to display 'some' cloudbase data in a weeWX generated report. To understand what can and cannot be included in a report (ie what is 'some') requires the understanding of a few issues or concepts.

[weewx-user] Re: Twitter feed on top of the hour

2018-04-01 Thread JHoke
Maarten - Sorry for resurrecting this thread - but this is something I am looking at doing ... would you be willing to share your template and cron job that you used? On Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 5:28:55 AM UTC-4, Maarten van der Hoeven wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, m

[weewx-user] Re: Weirdness: graphs with dots on each hour...

2018-04-01 Thread Rick M0LEP
On Sun 01 Apr Andrew Milner wrote: > 1. if weewx.conf in [stdArchive] section says hardware records then >check the archive interval on the wh1080 and set to required >interval using wee_device > 2. if weewx.conf in [stdArchive] section says software records check >the archive inter

[weewx-user] Re: Realtime rain data with CRT service, Interceptor driver and AcuRite sensor/hub

2018-04-01 Thread RobbH
Never mind! I've discovered the tcpflow command. tcpflow -i any -C -J port 80 | grep "dailyrainin" should provide what I need. On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 5:07:46 PM UTC-4, RobbH wrote: > > Thanks. I understand that, for a change. > > So there's no way to work around that? Those fields are n

Re: [weewx-user] temperatures at specific date and time

2018-04-01 Thread Thomas Keffer
If you have a unix epoch timestamp, there is an undocumented feature (since V3.0) that allows you to do this: Temperature =$current($timestamp=1490956200).outTemp I suppose it's time we documented it! For the other tag, user Thomas Carlin wrote a a search list extension

[weewx-user] Re: Weirdness: graphs with dots on each hour...

2018-04-01 Thread Andrew Milner
1. if weewx.conf in [stdArchive] section says hardware records then check the archive interval on the wh1080 and set to required interval using wee_device 2. if weewx.conf in [stdArchive] section says software records check the archive interval is set correctly in weewx.conf check what the log

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Calculate the sum of a weekly energy production for a solar panel

2018-04-01 Thread Marco Biner
Hi Tom my answers between your lines. Am Samstag, 31. März 2018 17:13:48 UTC+2 schrieb Tom Keffer: > > 1. This may be resulting from confusion of what the timestamps represent. > In weeWX, all data in a time period is timestamped by the *end* of that > period. As an example, data for a 5 minute

[weewx-user] Weirdness: graphs with dots on each hour...

2018-04-01 Thread Rick M0LEP
It's weird. Things were working fine until a few days back. Then something went wrong with my WH1080 and I had to power-cycle it. Since then it has been producing readings for weewx only on the hour. No changes on the computer side, as far as I can tell (unless something odd happened in the day