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Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:24 pm
by gand
Hi Brian
Thanks a lot for this. I'm sorry I did not make it easy for you and took a copy of the file when I discovered the discrepancy. Keep an eye on the numbers when we have the next rain.
Thanks agaain
Gert
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:54 am
by alexeysailman
Hi, Brian!
I'm probably the only one with such a need to use the dimension of atmospheric pressure in mmHg.

I understand that the selection of this line: barometer-modmmhg in the menu corresponds to this view as in the screenshot? In my opinion, it is more informative and combined with the entire page. I installed both templates (MK1 and MK2). So when you select both lines in the config: barometer-modmmhg in the menu, in MK1 it turns out as in the screenshot (by the way, there is hpa and mmHg in the "mix"), and in MK2 there is an "old version" with a round bar.
Happy new year!

Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:42 pm
by weatherist34
hello yes I had not forgot just mmHg requires a bit of concentration anyway all done in both versions. in simple updates/masters.
also corrects heat index threshold .
you will need to educate me on mmHg trends and changes ive no idea how shifts around ..

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Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:12 pm
by prestwickwx
Hi Brian,
Adding the temperature to the cloudbase is a great addition.
Thanks,
Chuck
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:33 pm
by alexeysailman
weatherist34 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:42 pm
hello yes I had not forgot just mmHg requires a bit of concentration anyway all done in both versions. in simple updates/masters.
also corrects heat index threshold .
you will need to educate me on mmHg trends and changes ive no idea how shifts around ..
mmHg.png
The atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately 760 mmHg. The standard atmospheric pressure is assumed to be (exactly) 760 mmHg, or 101,325 Pa. The origin of this unit is related to the method of measuring atmospheric pressure using a barometer, in which the pressure is balanced by a column of liquid. Mercury is often used as a liquid because it has a very high density, which reduces the required height of the liquid column, and low saturated vapor pressure at room temperature.
See how the atmospheric pressure changes at the installation site of my weather station (I live on the Black Sea coast):
https://xn--10-6kcwaznenhomt1p.xn--p1ai/
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:38 pm
by weatherist34
sounds like an IKEA instruction manual (UK humor)..

just let me know if you see any issues and if you can point to a solution or expected .. too old to learn new mathematical stuff..
today I have fixed all issues raised overnight ..enjoy the evening and good riddance 2020 ..

hoping 2021 brings happiness or some relief..
MK II fixes + addition
* Corrects Davis/PA Air Quality scale Ref Brycen (5:31pm).
* Corrects Heat Index threshold Ref Josh (4:55pm).
* Corrects mmHg format display Ref Alex (4:33pm).
* Adds cloudbase temperature (11:52am).
Black Sea coast is only 20 minutes drive from me ...

Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:42 pm
by weatherist34
prestwickwx wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:12 pm
Hi Brian,
Adding the temperature to the cloudbase is a great addition.
Thanks,
Chuck
ha yes quite a simple formula I never thought of using until I was at this site
https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/cloud-base .
happy new year ..
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 8:14 pm
by weatherist34
think thats it for another year
added 24 hour average view to module

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Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:37 am
by alexeysailman
Hi, Brian! The transition to the new year was interesting. Here's what I found:
- in the picture pic.JPG December 31 instead of the numbers "nan"
- in the picture pic1.JPG on the temperature and dew point trends, the number "45", as I understand it, these trends should look like the rest.
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:49 am
by jasonmfarrow
Hi Brian, Happy New 2021!
Now that it *is* 2021 the Almanac will take a while to establish records. Is there any way, like the year charts, to have an Almanac of the past year 2020 ready to hand? Perhaps as a data-lity pop-up over the current Almanac page?
Looking at the code this might be challenging as the Almanac is driven off direct API values for the current year direct from the meteobridge.
I was thinking that you'd have to parse the 2020.csv chart data and construct a Max/Min value for each of the Temp/Dew/Humid/Rain/Pressure/Wind readings (including UV for those that have the sensors).
If you've no plans to do this then I'll give it a first pass and see what happens.
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 1:39 pm
by weatherist34
alexeysailman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:37 am
Hi, Brian! The transition to the new year was interesting. Here's what I found:
- in the picture pic.JPG December 31 instead of the numbers "nan"
- in the picture pic1.JPG on the temperature and dew point trends, the number "45", as I understand it, these trends should look like the rest.
Alex thank you fix in both version a simple one number mistype
also you will see a new option ensure it is set to yes or no in the setup screen . basically allows user to select which year charts icon to display.

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Brian
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 1:57 pm
by weatherist34
jasonmfarrow wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:49 am
Hi Brian, Happy New 2021!
Now that it *is* 2021 the Almanac will take a while to establish records. Is there any way, like the year charts, to have an Almanac of the past year 2020 ready to hand? Perhaps as a data-lity pop-up over the current Almanac page?
Looking at the code this might be challenging as the Almanac is driven off direct API values for the current year direct from the meteobridge.
I was thinking that you'd have to parse the 2020.csv chart data and construct a Max/Min value for each of the Temp/Dew/Humid/Rain/Pressure/Wind readings (including UV for those that have the sensors).
If you've no plans to do this then I'll give it a first pass and see what happens.
happy new year ... parsing csv data is a messy way of doing things , please wait I am compiling a new small extra API option to send to Boris some time this month it will have strings in it to retrieve previous year max,lo,avg to run inside. the current almanac screen and that will be redesigned in layout to accommodate the extra data .the new API option wont be required to run every few seconds basically once a day so things like max temp on this day last year was 12c etc....think you get picture ?
use the power of meteobridge not your server

Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:15 pm
by alexeysailman
Since at the expense of my previous post, where it was written: in the picture pic.JPG December 31 instead of the numbers "nan"
Take a look at the link to what I'm talking about Brian:
https://xn--10-6kcwaznenhomt1p.xn--p1ai ... s-2020.php
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:17 pm
by alexeysailman
More trends for the day, month, year when selected in the menu mmHg in hpa.
Re: Weather34 Aurora Version(english supported only)
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 4:28 pm
by jasonmfarrow
happy new year ... parsing csv data is a messy way of doing things , please wait I am compiling a new small extra API option to send to Boris some time this month it will have strings in it to retrieve previous year max,lo,avg to run inside. the current almanac screen and that will be redesigned in layout to accommodate the extra data .the new API option wont be required to run every few seconds basically once a day so things like max temp on this day last year was 12c etc....think you get picture ?
Gotcha. Can't wait! Cheers.
