The current weather does not conform to reality

Personnal Weather Station (PWS) support
meteohila
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Re: The current weather does not conform to reality

Post by meteohila »

The software I use is Weatherlink

to see if someone can help me

thanks
meteohila
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Name: hilario

Re: The current weather does not conform to reality

Post by meteohila »

OK thanks,

The software I use is the WeatherLink
the parameters you indicated earlier in our template the sky appears as "auto"

Is there not the possibility to insert a formula into this template to the same station weather report of the current time?

since the problem that I have through geonames code is that the current weather does not correspond with reality

waiting for an answer

thanks
jmcmurry
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Re: The current weather does not conform to reality

Post by jmcmurry »

YoWindow is not able to determine your cloud conditions just from the weather data provided. You could try a different weather software such as Weather Display or Cumulus which attempt to do that.

Unfortunately they will use your closest METAR just as YoWindow does, and also factor in data from your solar sensor if you have one during daylight hours.

There is no magic formula to do what you wish accurately, I have tried.

- Jim
kriskret
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Re: The current weather does not conform to reality

Post by kriskret »

Why is always weather for Toronto - Canada not accurate ?
Example : YoWindow shows +27* C , ... - :%) current temperature in shade is +32 *C
ikarus1969
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Re: The current weather does not conform to reality

Post by ikarus1969 »

The temperature from your (or: a) PWS is more accurate than the usual source (a metar-station on an airport some kilometeres away.
So you can check the file your PWS creates for possible errors as a first point of "debugging".
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