I have the following idea and problem at the same time. I would like to 
build a small network of weather stations in the area, say 5-10 units. Of 
course, they will all be powered by Weewx and Raspberry Pi. Apart from the 
fact that each one will publish data on the internet independently of the 
others (one domain, separate subdomains), I am thinking about a collective 
presentation of data from the stations - only selected parameters, e.g., 
temperature, wind, precipitation.

Each Weewx instance is a separate weewx.sdb database with an identical 
structure. If I understand correctly, I would have to create a separate 
(collective) database in which the indexes of individual parameters would 
be different for each station, e.g., temp_pws01, temp_pws02, etc. The idea 
is that such a comparison would not be generated in real time, as in a 
standard Weewx installation, i.e., every 5-10 minutes, but, say, 4 times a 
day. I figured that the databases from each station would be sent via rsync 
to a remote server, and then specific columns would be extracted from them 
“somehow” and copied to a new, shared database, from which a summary would 
be made. Can the final step be done with Weewx, or do I need to use other 
tools?

The question is, has anyone done something like this before and could point 
me in the right direction?

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