Hello, Could someone suggest a Python library for generating the indicators and graphs that "weather station software" typically produces, e.g., similar to those seen here: http://www.weather-display.com/wdfull.html ... and here: http://www.weather-display.com/index.php ? I did stumble across the IaGraph package (http://www.johnny-lin.com/py_pkgs/IaGraph/Doc/index.html) -- which was even developed by a guy doing climate analysis -- but that package was designed for graphing results and hence doesn't solve the "current [wind speed/direction/etc.] indicator" problem.
My goal here is to have my weather station upload its raw data to a commercial web server and then have a CGI Python script generate the actual web page to display that data. (Actually, my short-term goal is to just write a few Python scripts that feed the data to Weather Underground as this is much easier to do and WU alround makes nice graphs, but long term generating my own custom web pages would be fun...) But in any case, the idea is that I could feed some lists of data to a graphing widget or somesuch and be able to spit out PNGs or GIFs of the results for ready reference from an HTML file. Thank you, ---Joel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list