For info, or website link:
1) COVID-19 Global: cases by Johns Hopkins CSSE, Center for Systems Science
and Engineering
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
2) COVID-19 US: Worldometers, cases by US States
https://www.worldometers
I always honor Tom, Pat and Matthew Wall time and work towards WeeWX
endeavour.
DarkSky has been a good resource and nice graphics. Now sold ("Good for
them, Bad for everybody else").
There are alternatives. And as Pat correctly pointed out, the "replacement"
needs to be of Global perspec
I'm sure the Belchertown skin could benefit from the forecasts plugin, but
Belchertown does more than that. It shows weather alerts for your location
as well as current conditions. The forecasting plugin doesn't provide those
2 bits. For that you need a service, and if you're getting info from t
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 6:38:28 PM UTC-4, William Burton wrote:
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> My thought was to enhance the weewx-forecast extension to:
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>- Output a generic JSON file that can be loaded via Ajax into a theme. As
> much as possible, the JSON would be generated in a manner that's consistent
>
In theory there is no reason why graphs.html in /var/www/htdocs/weewx
cannot be viewed correctly. However, the page (or more correctly your
browser) needs to able to find all of the components to correctly display
the page. Firstly there is the actual page, graphs.html, that is the easy
one. Th
Hello,
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 4:34:46 PM UTC-4, Wes Witt wrote:
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> how about implementing a design that allows for weather forecast
> extensions/plugins. then regional plugins can be built and allow the user
> to choose the weather forecast service that is best for them. this way you
>
I agree. Based on what I was able to look at, what I need to replace are
weather alerts, 8 day forecast and current conditions. I think the only
limitation with the free tier respective to what I need, the 8 day forecast
would become a 5 day forecast.
More research to do however once I find so
Regarding OpenWeatherMap, yes, the free plan more limited than the paid
plans, but the limitations of the free plan seem reasonable for a weewx
site.
-Bill
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 3:36:34 PM UTC-4, Wes Witt wrote:
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> problem with openweathermap is the free subscription is very limited.
Can you post the error you are getting. It should be fairly self evident what
the issue is.
Gary
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Not a bad idea but with a 5 day old kid I'm not sure how much time I can
devote to a re-write like that. PR's are accepted!
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 4:34:46 PM UTC-4, Wes Witt wrote:
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> how about implementing a design that allows for weather forecast
> extensions/plugins. then regional plu
how about implementing a design that allows for weather forecast
extensions/plugins. then regional plugins can be built and allow the user
to choose the weather forecast service that is best for them. this way you
don't need a single service that works for everyone. it can be very
difficult to
A lot of folks are suggesting US only services which just won't work for a
lot of the Belchertown user base. Need to be thinking broader than the US
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 3:36:34 PM UTC-4, Wes Witt wrote:
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> problem with openweathermap is the free subscription is very limited. for
> th
problem with openweathermap is the free subscription is very limited. for
the us accuweather works well.
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 12:08:53 PM UTC-7, G Hammer wrote:
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> I like OpenWeatherMap.
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> On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 6:57:35 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
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>> I'm looking at OpenWeatherM
I like OpenWeatherMap.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 6:57:35 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
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> I'm looking at OpenWeatherMap and yr.no. Both look like they could handle
> worldwide current conditions and forecasts for free. More research to do
> though
>
> On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 12:22:20 PM UTC
Hi, Gary!
Sorry for the delay, but somehow I was occupied too much by my efforts to
introduce an Unifi Security Gateway into my network. And, well, it is still
under construction. Don't want to loose another hour of data in my Weewx
database.
I moved back to the listing of Mike. But just repla
Looks pretty nice, Mike!
do you know, if there is enough room inside the flirc case for a hat
module? My RPi4 also serves as a ZigBee gateway. The zigbee thing is a hat
mounted module board. All of the RPi4 cooling cases, I tried, do not have
enough space for this HAT board.
BTW, after using
Hello!
My failure was, that I the whole time
was loocking on my local www at
/var/www/htdocs/weewx/graphs.html
and there I found no graphics.
But on real www at external server
I now found them. :)
Is it possible, to preview the charts
on local /var/www/htdocs/weewx too?
Regards, Astrid
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Hello Thomas,
Many thanks for your input.
Having followed your advice I now have the system up and running again, I
think it must have been corrupt memory.
All sorted and many thanks.
Kind regards.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 12:21 PM Thomas Keffer wrote:
> Things to try:
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> 1. It's possible the th
Things to try:
1. It's possible the the logger was disturbed when you replaced the
batteries. Try reseating it in the Envoy.
2. Your symptoms don't quite fit the usual pattern of corrupt memory, but
it's worth trying to clear the memory of the logger anyway. Follow the
directions under Corrupt st
Hi All,
I am hopeful someone can shed some light on this error .
My setup consist of a RPi 3 (Raspbian) running WeeWX 3.9.2 to which is
connected a Davis Envoy logger, The ISS is transmitting OK as can be
verified on the indoor console.
The setup runs fine until the Envoy batteries died, these
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