Hi all,
Over time I’ve gathered the various csv records for the stations in my
immediate area going back to 1894. In the process of doing that I’ve often
wished weewx output its records in the same format so I could fly it all into
the same gigantic spreadsheet.
I’ve made it so with the
That worked well. Thanks.
> On Jan 2, 2023, at 13:50, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> It's undocumented, and I haven't tested it, but I should think
>
> $station.stn_info.latitude_f
> $station.stn_into.longitude_f
>
> would do it.
>
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 1:42 PM Chris Alemany
It is a non-standard file . It doesn't come with weewx.
And, it belongs in the Weewx user directory - /usr/share/weewx/user
There are installation notes in the files header - although
abbreviated there as weewx/user/.
On 03/01/2023, Derek Harding wrote:
> I can't find a copy of since.py
No stations can post to the registry, but it takes a month for stations to
age out and be dropped. You're looking at the last few. Give it a few days
and they'll be gone.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 1:39 PM K1IW wrote:
> I see your post about how you had to shut it down, but it is not clear
> what
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 13:42:53 -0800 (PST)
Chris Alemany wrote:
> Doing a little addition. Could someone point me in the direction of
> how to generate Lat Long in decimal degrees? (ie. as they are in the
> weewx.conf file controlling for decimal
It's undocumented, and I haven't tested it, but I should think
$station.stn_info.latitude_f
$station.stn_into.longitude_f
would do it.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 1:42 PM Chris Alemany wrote:
> Doing a little addition. Could someone point me in the direction of how to
> generate Lat Long in
Doing a little addition. Could someone point me in the direction of how to
generate Lat Long in decimal degrees? (ie. as they are in the weewx.conf
file controlling for decimal point)
On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 3:51:02 PM UTC-8 Chris Alemany wrote:
> They are! Should be reasonably compatible
I see your post about how you had to shut it down, but it is not clear what
this means. If it is completely offline, then how come some stations are
still showing up on the map?
Does it being down mean no new entries, but old ones stick around? All of
my nodes have been running for over a
I can't find a copy of since.py anywhere on my installations (I have two
weather stations in different locations). Both of them only have
inigo-since.py.
I'm running raspberry pi's with version 4.7.0 and 4.9.1
Can someone suggest into which directory I should place Glen's version of
since.py?
Do you know what kind of FTP server they are?
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 9:38 AM 'Rory Gillies' via weewx-user <
weewx-user@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi, yes to clarify all the files are there, it's just a single file that
> has 0kb size. The two servers are completely different, one is my own
>
I've resolved the first error. It was due to a TypeError in the purpleair
extension. If an "Interval" is specified in weewx.conf it generated a
TypeError and crashed.
I hacked a fix by modifying line 282 in purpleair.py from:
if delta > self.config_dict['interval'] * 1.5:
to this:
if delta >
REST is whatever WF has stored on their servers. UDP is whatever your
station sent them to begin with.
The UDP is 'always' what the sensors (Tempest/Air/Sky) read at their
current tunings, and it indicates what the Hub transmits to WF.
The sensors have limited storage for when they can't
Hi all.
I’m recently updated my RPi3b to Bullseye from Buster (clean install) and weewx
to 4.9.1 from 4.8.
Weewx has been unable to run for more than a few hours before crashing. It is
either erroring out when doing an archive update, or it does a full on kernel
panic when it runs out of
Hi, yes to clarify all the files are there, it's just a single file that
has 0kb size. The two servers are completely different, one is my own
virtual private server running Ubuntu and the other is a hosted Linux
package. I'll try the level 2 debug and see if it shows up anything. Thanks!
On
Yes, it works and it was in front of my eyes.
But I focused on "server_url", either the name or address of the server and
not its protocol which is obviously "mqtt://" ...
So, @Tom, another little thing to improve, but thank you very much!
Le lundi 2 janvier 2023 à 18:06:33 UTC+1, vince a
Oh, the nice thing about using REST for catchup is it can request all
missing data. The local hub only sends what *it thinks is needed*, as there
can be no requests.
Power outages aren't the only things that cause data gaps ;)
On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 10:20:44 AM UTC-7 MrPete wrote:
>
Interesting on the "calculated" data... my Tempest needs serious
recalibration of the raw rain data. Collected a whole season last year;
will soon submit it to them.
I'm wondering if "modified" rain data from REST includes recalibrated rain,
while UDP rain is uncalibrated?
On Friday, December
On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 3:55:50 AM UTC-8 blaise@gmail.com wrote:
> [[MQTT]]
> server_url = 192.168.0.51:1883
>
>
Jan 2 12:16:42 PiMeteo weewx[26975] ERROR weewx.restx: *** raise
> ValueError('Invalid host.')
> Jan 2 12:16:42 PiMeteo weewx[26975] ERROR weewx.restx:
I wanted to clarify something you said:
there is a single HTML file on the remote server with 0kb file size
Does that mean it is the only file on the remote server? Or, it's the only
file of 0kb size?
I would not rule out a server-side problem. Are the two servers hosted by
the same company?
Hello,
Back to my PI Broker MQTT, I see that I do not receive anything Weewx.
I tested the broker from my WeeWX PI, and it works !
À vous lire
*Here are the ad hoc parts of the weewx.conf :*
[[MQTT]]
server_url = 192.168.0.51:1883
topic = Meteo
unit_system = METRIC
Hi, and Happy New Year. I am experiencing an issue with FTP upload to my
servers, occasionally (say around once a week) WeeWX fails to upload and
there is a single HTML file on the remote server with 0kb file size (it's
not a specific file, however it is usually one of the year or month
Hi, and Happy New Year. I am experiencing an issue with FTP upload to my
servers, occasionally (say around once a week) WeeWX fails to upload and
there is a single HTML file on the remote server with 0kb file size (it's
not a specific file, however it is usually one of the year or month
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