Hello, as a first step, did you read the following:
https://weewx.com/docs/5.1/usersguide/troubleshooting/meteo/

After that, do you know the pressure mappings console <=> weewx? Then, 
which of the values (pressure, altimeter, barometer) is displayed on the 
webpage? If you know all these things, calibrate your hardware according to 
the manual and choose your desired obs_type to be displayed on the webpage.


Ashley Hinton schrieb am Sonntag, 20. Oktober 2024 um 22:08:57 UTC+2:

> Hello
>
> I've noticed my Barometer reading is different from other local sources: 
> the airfield just up the road from me, the local weather report, my phone 
> weather app - you name it, my readings did not agree. WeeWx was reporting 
> too high.
>
> I'm using an Aercus IP weather station and WeeWx is using the Interceptor 
> driver.
> The weather station itself has its own calibration settings page, it has 
> two fields for calibrating pressure:
>
> Absolute Pressure (was, and is, set to 0)
> Relative Pressure (was set to 30.00hpa which I'm sure was arbitrary, now 
> set to 0)
>
> If I change the Relative Pressure offset the Barometer value reported on 
> the resulting WeeWx-generated webpage changes, so I'm confident that 
> Relative Pressure is what's sent to WeeWx.
>
> My question is what to do - calculate and set the calibration in hardware, 
> or in WeeWx? What is generally preferred or considered the best option?
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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