There are many threads here and in the WeatherFlow forums for how to do 
this.  Please do a little searching there.

WF has never published any units for energy that I've ever seen in their 
API documentation for UDP (link) 
<https://weatherflow.github.io/Tempest/api/udp/v170/> and their example 
REST query doesn't even report an energy value for lightning.

On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 3:43:30 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> Have weewx running showing most data from the tempest, except for
> - Illuminance/Brightness (in lux, which I would like to include as a 
> plaintext and graph, just like UV)
>
> - Lightning, for which it seems they do it as follows in the UDP load 
> (example nrs):
>
> Lightning Strike Event [type = evt_strike]
> { "serial_number": "AR-00004049",
> type":"evt_strike",
> "hub_sn": "HB-00000001",
> "evt":[1493322445,27,3848] } 
>
> Index Field Units
> 0 | Time Epoch | Seconds
> 1 | Distance | km
> 2 | Energy |
>
> What is the Energy unit here? Anyone from Weatherflow who can chime in ?
>
> And, most importantly, anyone has these values properly showing in weewx 
> yet?
> If so, what does it look like in your weewx.conf ? Could anyone be so kind 
> as to copy paste their weewx.conf sensor data, without the hub and station 
> nrs if needed).
>
> https://weatherflow.github.io/Tempest/api/udp/v170/
>
> Thanks in advance for any and all help here.
>

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