Is there a driver for weatherlink live?
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Hi,
You are correct in that wee_import can only import numeric wind directions.
Changing wee_import to handle cardinal, ordinal etc directions should be easy
enough, unfortunately other commitments mean I won’t be able to get to that
until September.
Gary
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I've got some years of data as text files exported from WeatherLink
software. I notice that my data have wind direction specified as 16
different 'compass directions' (N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, etc) not as
'degree-compass' numerical values. The Weewx Import Utility apparently
only imports degree
Yes, you're only looking at the W (west) data points
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On Friday, June 28, 2019 at 4:53:34 PM UTC-4, Ralf B wrote:
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> is this right here? why is the sum of all values not 100% ?
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is this right here? why is the sum of all values not 100% ?
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Since I was already handling payloads with missing datetimes, option 4 was
easier for me to get my head around. A new [[Topic]] option, use_server_time
has been added. When set to True, the datetime in the MQTT
payload is ignored. The default is False. Beta code can be found in this
branch,
Found it. It was archive interval on the console side. Didn't find a way
to set it on the console itself,
but wee_device worked as expected.
Thx, Chris
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you can run reports standalone but for archive you need LOOP, REC or both.
If your RPI could write a file you could use that as a REC trigger with the
fileparser driver - amongst other approaches
On Friday, 28 June 2019 13:16:47 UTC+3, Bostjan Potocnik wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I run weewx using
Hi,
I run weewx using SDR driver with additional extra sensors (BME280
connected to RPi).
If there is no data from SDR (weather station is in maintinance), i.e. no
LOOP packets from SDR, than archive and reports are not generated,
including values from extra sensors are not read and added to
Weewx will calculate the maximum theoretical solar radiation value, but
this of course will bear no relation to your actual conditions.
I'm not sure about UV, but once again any such calculation would not relate
to your observed conditions.
Colin
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, 20:47 Rolf Zanchettin,
Hi all,
unfortunately my weather station does not have a UV and solar radiation
sensor. Is it possible to calculate the values by weewx, based on lat/lng?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Rolf
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On Tue 25 Jun Rick M0LEP wrote:
> Thanks. Fix made. This time the exception was co-incident with a brief
> break in broadband connection.
Another day, another break in Net connectivity, another exception:
Jun 28 05:58:42 duma weewx[27097]:
bloomsky: bloomsky-client:
bloomsky:
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