How about using https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondphase as a starting
point. The link points to the German page, but in the left column you
will find many languages.
Dave Vaughan
On 20/11/2024 04:17, gjr80 wrote:
I suspect you will find the 'granularity' in the calculation used by
WeeWX to determine where we are in the lunar cycle in percentage terms
is the main factor that contributes to 'delays' in WeeWX displaying
the Moon phase. It would also not surprise me that, depending on the
time of day of full moon (ie the precise point in time when the Moon
is fully illuminated rather than the ill-defined period where the Moon
is said to be 'full'), this delay can be seen to be exacerbated on
occasions.
We could of course look at changing the calculations used by WeeWX;
perhaps someone might like to start by providing clear definitions of
the 8 Moon phases used by WeeWX.
Gary
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