Hello,

I would like to set-up an anemometer and windwane weather station for our 
sailing club. The scope would be:

   - context: there is available Wifi and power supplies,
   - record precise wind informations,
   - log locally the history to be able to do some stats
   - allow to access locally to the information via a screen
   - allow to access locally to information via a phone 
   - publish the information on Windguru and/or Windy

The intention would be to use a robust Davis 6410 anemometer-windvane.

I have Linux and arduino basic skills, but I'm not an expert. So I look at 
something already "proven". 

WeeWX on a Rpi seems a good way to go. 

I have seen this project with Rpi+Arduino: 
https://github.com/wrybread/weewx-ArduinoWeatherStation

There are also several arduino/ESP based projects like 
https://github.com/zpukr/esp8266-WindStation. But I don't know if they can 
interface easily with WeeWX. 

I have not seen projects only relying only on the RPi for analog windvane 
(like the Davis one). But I would appreciate a solution like that.

What would you advice as being the easiest, most proven way to fit our 
needs ?

Best regards,

JMF


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