First, lets clarify that MQTT is not the data interface between software 
and hardware, but the driver. Driver is the "translator" and must correlate 
among the many different brand names and models to a data that the software 
"can read and understand". That said, some extra parameters might be listed 
at times (as the driver may have to address diverse range of models) which 
might not be in direct reference to your specific PWS.

For example, the only PWS I'm aware capable of broadcasting ET 
(EvapoTranspiration) data is Davis Instruments. So, just disregard ET.

I'm not familiar with MISOL, but your model seems another clone of Fine 
Offset HP2550 (Chinese OEM), which it is sold under many different brands 
(including Ambient Weather WS2000, WH2900, WS2902A or Ecowitt HP2550, 
WH2910c). That said, and checking WeeWX compatibility hardware, it seems 
that your PWS indeed supported by the Interceptor driver.

'windDir" obviously an important parameter and it should have a direct 
correlation to your system, assuming that you are working with the correct 
driver. As I see 'windSpeed = 0', wouldn't be that direction is then 
disregarded by the driver as there is "no wind"? That is, please re-check 
data upon having actually wind.

Xant

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