Greg, great question. The icons are actually a font 
<https://erikflowers.github.io/weather-icons/>, and it doesn't look like 
they observe northern or southern hemisphere in their default set. 

Are all moon phases flipped for all southern hemisphere locations? 

If so, I could use CSS to flip the font horizontally if the station's 
latitude has a negative in it from weewx.conf. That's a potential 
work-around. 

Here's a jsfiddle I've done just now to show you 
<https://jsfiddle.net/obrienlabs/uf19t2cq/> what I mean about the flip. 



On Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 7:26:51 PM UTC-4, Greg from Oz wrote:
>
> Hi Pat
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to make the moon icons southern 
> hemisphere.
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2019-09-05 09-23-39.png]
>
> The crescent down here is on the left hand side.
>
>
> It's just an aesthetic thing. The skin is great by the way.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Greg 
>
>
> On Tuesday, 3 September 2019 21:53:30 UTC+10, Pat wrote:
>>
>> This is a Meteostick issue (and not a skin issue). The stick reports 10 
>> minute average wind gust, but weewx and the archive schema don't support 
>> that observation type 
>> <https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-meteostick/blob/master/bin/user/meteostick.py#L875-L886>.
>>  
>> As a result, wind gusts aren't available in real time from the stick. Weewx 
>> has to do those calculations on the archive interval, so the website gets 
>> updated at that time. 
>>
>

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