Bill,

Perhaps this has all been overtaken by your last three posts. But looking 
at your table of data in the first post that 2 hour gap could easily 
account for the figures in the table.

I'm not sure what the 2nd plot in your 2nd post shows; since one goes to 
0.15 and stays there I am guessing that is your day rainfall meteobridge 
data on WU. What is the other, 'Prec. Rate' (I think that is what WU calls 
it)? Again from the meteobridge? If so that is merely rainfall in the last 
hour so I would expect that to go up and down and unlikely to match the 
0.15in. Agree though there appears to be some inconsistency there between 
WeeWX and meteobridge/WU, but you would need complete WeeWX data and 
meteobridge/WU data from the same period to track down what is going on. It 
may create a lot of log chatter but setting debug = 1 just before the rain 
hits will give you all the raw data that the interceptor driver receives 
from the GW1000 as well as the parsed data passed from the interceptor 
driver to WeeWX.

You've mentioned the '12 hour data' a couple of times. What does that refer 
to? As far as I am aware you have 1 hour data, 24 hours data and day data.

As for the 2 hour odd outage, what is in the WeeWX logs? Rain went from 
0.01 to 0.09 so clearly WeeWX was receiving data for at least some art of 
that period.

Guess we wait for Monday.

Gary

PS. As I understand it the meteobridge obtains its data from the GW1000 via 
the GW1000 API whereas WeeWX obtains its data from the GW1000 differently 
by intercepting HTTP POSTS made by the GW1000. Ideally they should provide 
the same data but it is possible they do not.

On Saturday, 29 February 2020 08:36:25 UTC+10, Bill Arthur wrote:
>
> It looks like the 12 hour data is good. but I don't understand the 1 hour. 
> Rain starts at 15:54 and I would have expected 1hr to track 12hr for the 
> first hour. 
> But it looks like we have an unexplained stoppage of data from 16:04 to 
> 18:08. So I will have to collect data on another day. It should be raining 
> on Monday.
> And I' need to find out what caused the two hour outage.
>
> Bill
>
> On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 6:33:29 PM UTC-6, Bill Arthur wrote:
>>
>> I recently added the cwxn extension so that I could pass the weather to 
>> my APRS/CWOP app
>>
>> Its working fairly well, but it only reports the current rain rate. The 
>> 1hr and 12hr (p and P) are always 000  
>> We had 1.03" today so I had plenty of opportunities to test. The weewx 
>> html page shows the rain.
>>
>> Here's my example:
>> Feb 24 2020 18:20
>> 129/002g004t052r000p000P000h096b10067
>>
>> I put "binding = archive"  in  weewx.conf
>>
>> I'm missing something here, any ideas?
>>
>>

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