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Wesley Moore 2013-01-13 12:20:55 +11:00
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<figure>
<a href="/images/2010/09/_IM_9078-9080.jpg" rel="prettyPhoto[weather]"><img src="/images/2010/09/_IM_9078-9080-small.jpg" width="266" height="400" alt="The Finished Installation" /></a>
<figcaption>The Finished Installation</figcaption>
<figure>
</figure>
To log and upload the weather readings to [http://weather.wezm.net/][weather]
I'm using the [wview][wview] weather station software. wview is running on the
Mac mini connected to our TV. The site layout is pretty basic so I hope to come
up with a cleaner design in the coming weeks.
**Update:** I build a custom logging and charting solution. See the post,
**Update:** I built a custom logging and charting solution. See the post,
[Weather Station Software][software].
[software]: /technical/2010/09/weather-station-software/

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ functions for communicating with a LaCrosse WS-23xx weather station and a set
of tools. wview logged its observations to an SQLite database, which seemed
appropriate for this application. There were tools in Open2300 to log current
conditions to MySQL and PostgreSQL databases but not SQLite. So last weekend
I spend some of the afternoon learning enough of the SQLite C API to add
I spent some of the afternoon learning enough of the SQLite C API to add
such a tool. The result is in my
[git mirror of the Open2300 SVN repo][open2300git]. Once the SQLite tool is
tidied up a bit more I'll submit it upstream.
@ -29,9 +29,10 @@ that wview was previously generated. To do this I wrote a small
[Lua tool][weather-tools]
to query the database and output the results to a [JSON][json] file. The
JSON is used on the new [weather page][weather], which is largely populated
by Javascript and uses the [flot charting library][flot] to graph the
temperature history.
by Javascript and uses the [flot][flot] and [dygraphs][dygraphs] libraries
visualise the weather data.
[json]: http://www.json.org/
[flot]: http://code.google.com/p/flot/
[weather-tools]: http://github.com/wezm/weather-tools
[dygraphs]: http://dygraphs.com/
[weather-tools]: http://github.com/wezm/weather-tools

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<div class="rainfall week chart"></div>
</section>
<small>Forecast icons by <a href="http://lavana.deviantart.com/art/Flat-Weather-Icons-32021664">LavAna</a></small>
<small>Forecast icons by <a href="http://lavana.deviantart.com/art/Flat-Weather-Icons-32021664">LavAna</a>. Data from my <a href="/personal/2010/09/weather-station/">weather station</a>.</small>
<script id="current-template" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
<div id="current">
<figure class="forecast">