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Forecast as current weather
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:45 pm
by daddylito
I want to suggest the possibility to select forecast weather (i.e. from yr.no)
as used for current weather (LIVE).
I understand that when YoWindow is started nearest forecast might be 6 hours later.
But when the YoWindow has been running for a while, YoWindow could save and display the forecast
as current weather.
At start while YoWindow lacks data it could display first forecast or perhaps much better, calculate
the current weather from trends in coming weather. (Backwards iteration)
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:51 am
by daddylito
I understand that most users live in populated places where there is no long distance
to nearest METAR. But for me and perhaps some others with 70 km to the METAR and mountains between,
the METAR weather data can sometimes be totally wrong.
In this forum all most everyone seems to own a PWS so this suggestion is of no ones interest!
This is no high priority task but could be implemented in steps.
step 1: Add the option; Handle weather from next forecast as current;
step 2: Save forecast to be used later as current;
step 3: Perform some calculation to determine current weather at start from forecast data
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:23 am
by ikarus1969
daddylito wrote:In this forum all most everyone seems to own a PWS so this suggestion is of no ones interest
No, not everyone - but i would like to have one
daddylito wrote:... so this suggestion is of no ones interest
I think that's a good idea! - especially for people like you really far away from "nearest" METAR-station.
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:02 pm
by par
Yeah, good idea.
I have added it to our task list.
However, there is another good solution for your problem.
Take the current weather for you location from the closest PWS.
Of course, YoWindow should know somehow about this PWS.
1. Take the weather from the stations of YoWindow users.
con: we don't have enough users to make this really solution work
2. Take the weather from big weather services that aggregate PWS data like WeatherBug or WeatherUnderground.
con: we would have to pay money for the service
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:22 am
by gemini06720
Two more options:
3. Take the weather from CWOP (Citizen Weather Observer Program)...
http://www.wxqa.com/
con: Many PWS users are part of that organization
4. Similar to your first option - take the weather from PWS
con: We might not have enough users yet, but with the publicity in different forums, that number might quickly increase
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:45 pm
by par
Hey, Ray!
Do you know is it possible for a commercial project like YoWindow to take the weather data from CWOP?
If you have time, please help me to find it out.
>We might not have enough users yet, but with the publicity in different forums, that number might quickly increase
Yeah, I hope so.
Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:45 am
by gemini06720
par wrote:Do you know is it possible for a commercial project like YoWindow to take the weather data from CWOP?
Pasha, from what I have read in their online documentation, CWOP, which was started years ago by amateur radio operators, is mainly aimed at North America PWS (personal weather station) operators. It is a place where PWS upload their weather data. Then that data is processes and formatted into different file formats, one which is used to display each PWS online, one that is used by NOAA and one that can be downloaded and used on a PWS site.
I upload (but I do not download) the weather date from my PWS, but to do so, I had to register and get a CWOP ID number.
I could not find anything about downloads except a few files which change name every days and which contain data very similar (a quick look only) to the data provided by the METAR station.
Unfortunately, I could not find much more...

Re: Forecast as current weather
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:09 am
by par
OK

thanks anyway