17.09.2019

Weatherlink Sample Templates

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Sample web page. This image shows a reduced-size sample webpage of the type that Weatherlink can create and maintain automatically. This example shows a standard layout of text and graphic elements and is one of the templates supplied free with the software for instant use. You need to setup WeatherLink to generate yowindow.xml using a template. We provide you with 2 WeatherLink template files for YoWindow - for US and metric unit systems. Choose the template that matches unit-system settings in your WeatherLink. To check WeatherLink unit-system, on the Menubar select or press.

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Weather Station Software Configuration

Before your weather station data can be used by theNorthwest Weather Network(NWWN), you must configure your chosen weather station software to upload data in a format our server can read.Currently we can process data from WeatherLink, Weather Display, Virtual Weather Station, and Weather Underground HeavyWeather Uploader (WUHU).Please see the appropriate section below on how to configure your software.Once you have completed these steps, please let us knowso we can add you to the network.If you run into problems, feel free to contact us.

WeatherLink Configuration

  1. Save the file WL_stickertags.htx to your WeatherLink template directory - usually c:program filesweatherlink[stationname]templates.
  2. In WeatherLink, Click on setup, Internet Settings dialog.
  3. For the configuration you're using to FTP Weatherlink html file(s), press the Configure button.
    In the Data Upload Profile, press Select Template Files, then use ADD button to select the WL_stickertags.htx file, and press Open.
  4. The WL_stickertags.htx file should now appear in the Weather Template Files for Data Upload dialog. Press OK., and press OK on the Data Upload Profile, then OK on the Internet Settings dialog.
  5. The WL_stickertags.htx file will be uploaded at your next update cycle with a filetype as specified in the Data Upload Profile.
  6. Please set the upload for the data page to every 5 minutes.
  7. Simply join and we will take it from there.

You should be able to see your file in action at www.yourweatherwebsite.com/WL_stickertags.htm

Weather Display Configuration

If you are doing real-time update using clientraw.txt (such as for Weather-Display Live)or one of the AJAX templates, no additional configuration is required.Your clientraw.txt should be uploaded every 5 minutes or less.Simply join and we will take it from there.

If you are NOT already using clientraw.txt,setup Weather-Display to upload the clientraw.txt fileBe sure to set Weather Display to upload the file every 5 minutes. Once you do,simply join and we will take it from there.

You should be able to see your file in action at www.yourweatherwebsite.com/clientraw.txt

Virtual Weather Station Configuration

  1. Save the file VWS_stickertags.htx to your VWS templates folder (c:vwstemplates is the default).
  2. In VWS, pull down the Internet tab, and click on 'HTML Settings'.
  3. In a empty location on the left (Templates) side of the HTML Settings menu, enter c:vwstemplateVWS_stickertags.htx, editing this as necessary for drive and folder.
  4. On the right (HTML filename) side of the menu, on the same line, enter the file location that you use for your other .htx files, followed by VWS_stickertags.htm.
  5. Click the On* box to put a check mark in it.
  6. Now in VWS, pull down the Internet menu and click on FTP Upload File (Send) and in an empty row on the LEFT put the same contents as you'd done in the Right side of the HTML Settings dialog. (e.g. 'c:vwsrootVWS_stickertags.htm').
  7. On the Right side, put '[directory]/VWS_stickertags.htm' where [directory] is the same directory you use for the rest of your website. It would be '/VWS_stickertags.htm' if you're uploading to the document root of your website.
    At the bottom of the window, set the update time to 5 minutes.Click Update and Upload Files to Internet.
  8. Simply join and we will take it from there.

You should be able to see your file in action at www.yourweatherwebsite.com/VWS_stickertags.htm

Weather Underground HeavyWeather Uploader (WUHU) Configuration

NOTE! Needs WUHU 216 Beta 40 or newer !!
  1. Save the file WUHU_stickertags.txt to folder of your choice.
  2. Expand WUHU and click the Alerts/Actions-button. A new window will appear.
  3. In Main Action/Alert, select Enable Actions and Repetitions and set the value for Selections to 1.
  4. In WUHU Operation Alarms/Actions, select On Weather Update. If you want to update the fileie. every 2 minutes, select also On Update Seconds and set the value to 120.
  5. Click on Sound/Action-button (below Weather Update). A new window will appear.
  6. Write the next string in Action on Activation:
    template:'X:(where_you_have_saved_WUHU_stickertags.txt)WUHU-stickertags.txt'X:(where_you_want_to_save_the_file)WU_stickertags.txt'
    X: is the partition-letter. The above string is an example, configure to match your own computer.
  7. Confirm by clicking OK
  8. Save the changes with Save Changes
  9. Simply join and we will take it from there.

You should be able to see your file in action at www.yourweatherwebsite.com/WU_stickertags.txt

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Cumulus Weather Software

If you are using Cumulus weather station software, make sure your realtime.txt conditions file is uploaded regularly to your website, then letus know the URL of your realtime.txt file on your website and we'll do the configuration from here.

If You are interested in building Your own weathersite with information from Davis Weatherlink(DWL), and don't are a skilled programmer I can really recommend Node-Red(NR). In this post I give an example how to start with the NR dashboard GUI.

If You want a more advanced weather site this is a very nice one coded in PHP.
Here is a link to a quick NR intro.

In my case NR is installed on a Raspberry Pi but it could be installed on several other hardware platforms.

In this post there are information about the DWL API and in this flow i use the JSON REST API. It is just a simple URL

http://api.weatherlink.com/v1/NoaaExt.json?user=xxxx&pass=yyyy&apiToken=ZZZZ
where xxxx, yyyy and zzzz should be substituted with Your device ID, password and the token. The token is retrieved from the DWL site after You logged on.





Install the node-red-dashboardnode which is used for the GUI part and then pick up the example flow here.

Microsoft Sample Templates


In the 'Get input' part the http request is sent, once every minute, and the answer is converted to a JSObject in the json node. The URL is hardcoded in the http-request node so here You have to change to Your credentials.

In the 'Calculation' part, different data are picked up and processed with function or change nodes.

In the 3 'Column_x' parts, the data are displayed via text, chartWeatherlink sample templates printable and gauge nodes.

Via the inject node 'Reset Chart' all the charts will be cleared

The GUI URL is http://yourhost:1880/ui/

If You want to port the application to the WEB You must add security.

Remark

I did a check regarding temperature 'feels like' or apparent temperature and found that the Australian way seems to be the best approximation. Here is the link to BOM and some other thoughts on Wikipedia. The BOM calculation is implemented in my NR flow 2019-10-10.