It appears that, at least on the ws-2902, rainin is the wrong choice. I noticed v0.35 of interceptor.py last evening and installed it. As of 8AM this morning weewx is reporting today's rain at 7.37 inches with a high rain rate of 6.52 in/hr at 05:07:31. The console, WU, and ambientweather.net all report a daily total of 0.12 inches. A search of /var/log/syslog shows consistent messages of: *interceptor: MainThread: using rain from 'rainin'*
>From the WS-2902 manual: *6.5.3 Increments of Rain Definitions* - *Rain rate or hourly rain *is defined as the last 10 minutes of rainfall, multiplied by six (10 minutes x 6 = 1 hour). This is also referred to as instantaneous rain per hour. - *Rain event* is defined as continuous rain, and resets to zero if rainfall accumulation is less than 10 mm (0.039 in)in a 24 hour period. - *Daily Rain* is defined as the rainfall since midnight (00:00). - *Weekly Rain* is defined as the calendar week total and resets on Sunday morning at midnight (Sunday thru Saturday) - *Monthly Rain* is defined as the calendar month total and resets on the first day of the Month. - *Total Rain* is defined as the running total since station was powered up. I would guess that on the ws-2902 rainin is the *Rain rate.* . -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
