Vince, yes....quite interesting (but yes: Win only). I found some information in the quickstart guide: "
The Local Station import has settings for where WXSIMATE should look for your data. If you are using Weather Display, the files it’s looking for are log files, such as 12017lg.txt (for January, 2007) and 12017vantagelog.txt (if you have a solar radiation sensor). Enter the directory (but not the file name) in the box. A similar situation exists if you have Davis WeatherLink, from which WXSIMATE can read the .wlk files (as is the case in the screen shot above), Virtual Weather Station (dbase.csv files), or Cumulus (like Jan17log.txt). " Maybe I can ask the developer what format the program want's to see? .csv and Cumulus seems to be maybe a format which weewx could provide? Regards, Christian Am Freitag, 4. Januar 2019 01:23:53 UTC+1 schrieb vince: > > On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 11:40:20 AM UTC-8, Christian Peters wrote: >> >> I had a look at WXSIM Weather Simulator <https://www.wxsim.com/> and >> it's quite interesting. You can simulate and run forcasts with data >> retrieved from the internet and your local weather station data. >> The import format are .wrk files and .txt files from Weather Display. I >> run weewx with a vantage pro on Linux. >> Does anybody run this setup and feed wxsim with data grabbed by weewx? Is >> there an extension to export to WXSIM already available!? >> >> >> > You can probably export about any .txt file format you can think of via a > cheetah template, but without seeing what WXSIM expects as input, it's > impossible to guess really. Seems like an interesting program, albeit > pretty expensive and (shudder) Windows only.... > -- 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.
