Howdy WX Friends,
Recently installed WeeWX pulling data from a GW2000/WS90. System is built
and receiving data from the GW2000. Trying to figure out how to get the "
p_rainX" variables into WeeWX. I've pieced together what I think I need to
do, but want to ensure I'm understanding things cor
Sure. Just tell the report to use hours instead of minutes.
For example, for tags, it becomes $week.sunshine.sum.hour
For a plot, use option 'unit' in skin.conf.
[ImageGenerator]
...
[[week_images]]
...
[[[week_sunshine]]]
unit = hour
sunshine
All documented in t
As noted in a different thread, I am working on a small extension to
calculate and store sunshine time (time when the sun is out, rather than
covered by clouds). I am saving the number of *minutes* of sunshine during
the archive period in each archive record. Sunshine minutes are fine for
displ
Ran this on my test rpi (simulator mode) with data going back to late Dec
2021. Took about ~70 secs to generate WdcReport. I copied over my up weewx
db (data from mid 2020 to present) and it takes about ~180 sec to generate
a WdcReport. Any ways to optimize the reports to get the report generati
That makes some sense when you are getting data from an 'external' sensor,
though there are (IMHO) simpler ways of doing it. weewx already has access
to the LOOP radiation data from the VP2, so handling the processing and
data storage within weewx makes more sense to me in this case.
On Friday,
On Friday, June 3, 2022 at 11:17:00 AM UTC-7 Meteo Oberwallis wrote:
> if the interval of Weewx and the data logger is set to 10 minutes, I
> would have liked to read the value of the solar sensor every minute and
> then write it into a separate .sdb database as possible sunshine.
Personally
I do understand what the script is doing. It's not perfect, or at least it
almost certainly won't perfectly agree with other definitions of whether
the sun is shining or not - based (e.g.) on the presence or absence of
shadows under marginal conditiions - but it should be pretty reliable for
mo
Hello folks.
I don't know if you understood me properly. With the help of the solar
sensor of the Davis, the possibility of sunshine can be determined via
script and the coordinates. That works fine so far.
But what I would like to do is, if the interval of Weewx and the data
logger is set to 1
Or should I use another value instead of soilMoist for an extra wind
sensor? Has this anyone working with correct daily-monthly max gust plots
in a sdr setup for the additional wind sensor?
f4n...@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 9. März 2022 um 06:17:45 UTC+1:
> It seems like if there are more w
Thanks for all the info and clarifications! So I'll try it out following
the best practice steps. Will have to find some time for it
matthew wall schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2022 um 13:32:15 UTC+2:
> On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 6:15:16 AM UTC-4 f4n...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Also, I adapted so
*Thank you for all these suggestions and feedback! I really like the idea
of an Classic/Alternative Layout switch, btw :)*
Glad you like my feedback and ideas! This will be a great feature,
customization is everything imo
*You mean station info/news content as a configurable menu link to let t
Sounds good, thanks for opening the issues.
Is there a way it could dump it out of two or more archive cycles and then
put it together somehow? Or would it be too much data if one chooses let's
say 5 years overview?
bell...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 31. Mai 2022 um 22:05:30 UTC+2:
> Thanks
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