A 'thinking outside the box' approach could be to:
a) change NOAA template (or add a new template based on a copy) to create a 
'cidia pomonella' csv file using appropriate baseline temperature and some 
of the NOAA report fields eg temp
b) read csv using standalone software, (which could also access archive 
database if necessary of course)
c) create whatever charts etc u want within the standalone software using 
whatever graphing sw you desire eg matplotlib.  I do this with soil 
moisture plots for my plants - 
http://cr.netflash.com.cy:61016/weewxweather/Bootstrap/plants.html

d) run the chart generator via cron at frequency you require eg every 4 
hours



On Thursday, 28 September 2017 16:21:30 UTC+3, gjr80 wrote:

> Quite right, and I think I can speak for Tom here and say that a pull 
> request is always welcome.
>
> Gary
>

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