Gee, it wasn't until just now that I made the connection between the
"Sailbits" column I read every once in a while on Three Sheets Northwest
and you!

You're boat is *way* too complicated for my tastes, but I admire the stuff
you've done.

Keep it up!

-tk
J/42 VELOCITY

On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Steve Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been a long time user of weeWX and before that wview and others. My
> long running station is at http://NileWeather.com.
>
> Recently I had the chance to help a friend setup an Ambient station and
> recommended using weeWX. He wrote up his part on his blog at Ship Weather
> Station <https://microship.com/ship-weather-station/>, and I wrote up my
> part at Weather on the boat via weeWX and Ambient
> <https://sailbits.com/blog/2017/04/weather-boat-via-weewx-ambient/>.
>
> There are some interesting concepts brought up by running a weather
> station on something that could potentially move, which I'm sure have been
> brought up before. Still fun to consider, and I'm glad to see another set
> of data out there to help others see local weather!
>
> Steve Mitchell
> [email protected]
> https://sailbits.com/
>
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