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    mySQM+ DIY SQM WEATHER STATION

    mySQM+ DIY SQM WEATHER STATION

    ESP32 mySQM+ Sky-Meter/Weather Station with loads of features

    mySQM+ Sky Quality Meter/Weather Station (c) R Brown, 2020-2025, All rights reserved. Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author(s). EXPANSION BOARDS - You can expand this project using the two types of project expansion boards at https://sourceforge.net/projects/myesp-boards/
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    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ESP8266 Weather Station library supporting OpenWeatherMap

    This code works best with the NodeMCU V2 ESP8266 module and an 0.96" OLED display. To get you up and running in no time we created a kit that contains all the necessary parts. By buying this and other kits from us you are funding the maintenance and development of this library. Make sure you use a version of the Arduino IDE which is supported by the ESP8266 platform. If you are using the PlatformIO environment for building, choose one of the available IDE integration or the Atom-based IDE, install libraries 561, 562, and 563 with "platformio lib install", adapt the WeatherStationDemo.ino file to your needs. The simple class uses the header date and time to set the clock. NTP-based time class written by Fabrice Weinberg. We fixed many bugs and improved performance and changed the API a little bit. Either compare your code to the updated WeatherStationDemo or read through the upgrade guide.
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    wview is a unix application for weather stations. It archives weather data from the station. Generates full html web sites with graphics. ftp/ssh export capability. MySQL/PostgreSQL archiving. International. Weather alarms. Data feed. RSS feed.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Display, log and upload data to the internet from your Oregon Scientific or AcuRite 02032C weather station. The Arduino WxShield also supported. See project web site for FAQs. Use Open Discussion for support requests.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    One-Wire Weather
    Oww (One-Wire Weather) is a server and client for Dallas Semiconductor / AAG 1-wire weather station kits.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    WxTools (Weather Data Tools)

    WxTools (Weather Data Tools)

    This package collects Fine Offset and Oregon Scientific weather data.

    WxTools (Weather Data Tool Suite) is a collection of software for collecting and displaying weather data from various weather stations. The software works with the Fine Offset WH290 and similar models (including clones such as the Pro-Signal PSG04173). It also works with the Oregon Scientific WMR180 weather station (and probably similar models such as the WMR88 and WMR100) as well as the older WMR928. Sample weather data is provided.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Electronic Weather Station System

    Two companion weather stations with Wi-Fi upload/download

    This electronic weather station system involves two weather stations that communicate with each other via XBEE RF modules and upload and download information from a Website via an RN-171-XV Wi-Fi module. The design files include the Fritzing CAD files, the etchable PDF PCB layout files, the Gerber files, parts listings, software listings (embedded software listings and Website scripts), and schematics of the circuit boards. There are two circuit boards which are the main controller board and the Timer/Regulator board. The Main controller board performs all the processing of the system. The timer/regulator board converts the 12vdc input voltage to the 3.3v and 5v DC voltages used by the main controller board. The timer/regulator board communicates with the main board via a serial communication cable. The timer/regulator board can be commanded by the main board to power the system down for a precise interval in order to conserve battery power. A Web-based control panel SW is included.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A c++ user-mode Linux driver for the Boltwood Cloud Sensor II (a weather station designed for astronomers).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    wx200d is a weather station data collector and server daemon for the WX200, WM918, WMR918 and WMR968 weather station hardware.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Develop a weather station using the Arduino 2009. Monitor and log over a long period the following: Temperature- Humidity- Atmospheric pressure- Wind speed and direction- Rainfall- Lightning strokes- UV light intensity
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    WS1281 decoder

    Decoding of OOK signals transmitted by a weather sensor on 433,82 Mhz

    WS1281DEC is a portable Win32 application that extract and display the data transmitted by WS1281 weather station external sensor, using the sound device of a PC computer and some additional hardware and software. Hardware requirements are RTL-SDR dongle (e4000 or R820T tuner ), external antenna, and a PC. As additional software, it is necessary to have SDR Sharp and Virtual Audio Cable. The whole system was tested on Windows 7 64 bit OS
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ws2300

    Python driver for the LaCrosse WS-2300

    Ws2300 manipulates the LaCrosse WS-2300 weather station via its RS232/USB interface. It can read and write values, and can continuously log data from WS-2300 to a file or SQL database. All available documentation can be read online at http://ws2300.sourceforge.net/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ELV provide a wide range of semi professional weather stations with USB connection capability. (WS500, WS550, WS300PC, ...) This projects provides a linux daemon to connect to the base station and obtain and store current and historic weather data.
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    Astro-Smart Astronomy Weather Stations

    Astro-Smart Astronomy Weather Stations

    Astro-Smart Astronomical Weather Stations Products

    Astro-Smart Astronomical Weather Stations Products
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Avans Weather Station application.
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    BashForecast

    BashForecast

    The Fast Way To Find Your Local Forecast In Your Linux Terminal

    It takes a lot of work to pull up your local forecast when your on your Linux PC, you have to open your browser, and find a local weather station website. I believe this is a faster method, and its just for Linux users. Just by using your Linux terminal, with my application, you can pull up your local weather forecast just by typing in your city/state. It's really simple, I even pre-typed the commands and instructions so its even easier to use. It's simple GUI I programmed should make it easy to use, especially for the newer user's to Linux. YOU MUST RUN THIS AS ROOT for it to completely work. If you have a question about my application, fill out a form on my website linked here: http://tek4tutorials.weebly.com/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    EthernetWeatherStation2

    PIC based weather station

    Microhcip PIC18F based LCD weather station that uses Ethernet connection to download data from the Internet.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    gwx is a graphical GTK+ wx200d(8) client that looks and feels like the WX200 weather station hardware. An interactive, resizable picture of the hardware displays the current weather conditions in a window.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    HomePowerControl

    HomePowerControl

    Monitor and control your home and several energy sources

    The motivation of this project is to monitor and control several energy-sources like wind generators or solar panels. It will develop to a full and low-cost smarthome-solution, but for now we started to capture the weather as a basis to calculate the efficiency of the energy-sources. The client-server architecture consists of several clients (ie. the weather-station, a station to measure the power consumption, the charge controller, rgb-controller for the lights, shutter controller, etc.) and the server, which is connected to a remote database and will be visualized/controlled on desktop computers, tablets and/or smartphones. The project is based on the current version of the qt classlibrary (v5.4) and qtcreator as the ide!
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    ICAO Weather Station

    ICAO Weather Station

    Use this application to receive an updated METAR report and decode it.

    ICAO Weather Station Open Source / GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 / 2017 The tool is offered for aviation specialists who want to receive a raw or decoded METAR weather report. In order to receive weather information enter an ICAO Airport Code (4 digits), e.g. EDDF for Frankfurt International Airport and click on one of the two buttons. The weather data is live and from NOAA. Icon: https://icons8.com/web-app/41144/Cloud-Lightning Cloud lightning icon credits Github: https://github.com/Goginava/ICAO-Weather-Station
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    An all Java J2EE home weather station and website project. Currently based on Davis Weather Monitor II but will evolve to support other devices, servers, and databases. The project has evolved towards a fully developed Runy on Rails solutions.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JAWS - Jefferson AWS, linux port of AWS weather station interface. JAWS runs on a linux computer connected via serial to a AWS datalogger. It then logs and sends weather data. The data can be sent to a csv log file, wundergound, and mysql.
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    Jips HomeAutomation

    DIY home automation project

    My Homeautomation project consisting of: - Weather station (homebrew) - Energymeter (ABB) connected via MODBUS RTU - Electrcial vehicle charger (OPEN EVSE) - Debian NAS/LAMP server - Operator panel (homebrew) - Webapplication
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    A simple weather application with RADAR and current weather abilities. Able to choose a weather station nearest any location. Tray icon with current weather conditions. Shows current Temp, Humidity, etc.
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    MeteoStationNM

    MeteoStationNM

    MeteoStaionNM for weather station WS1080(WH1080) for Linux (Ubuntu).

    MeteoStaionNM is application for weather station WS1080(WH1080, National Geographic: 265 NE) on platform linux Ubuntu (Kubuntu). This application creating TXT file with actual values (for example : direction wind, wind speed, pressure, temperature outdoor and indoor etc...). Next, application creating picture file PNG with picture of widged Application, which is possible upload to WEBPage. The Application is written in C++. For exaple, You can open SOURCE code in Qt Creator (download on a web page NOKIA) and compile for Your OS (Windows, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Symbian etc...). Application is not tested for Windows!!! Notice: You must set permissions of the USB device in the application USERS AND GROUP on the Ubuntu. User XXX and ROOT is need to be add to ONE group.REBOOT. v1.07 Improvements: New Icons and better algorithms for current weather. New configuration options such as font color and background color panel. Communication with the server is implemented, but only in test mode.
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Open Source Weather Station Software Guide

Open source weather station software is an electronic system designed to collect, store, analyze and display data related to different aspects of the atmosphere. It can be used by anyone with access to the internet - hobbyists, scientists, students and anyone interested in understanding more about the weather. Open source software allows users access to the underlying code behind a program or application so they can view it, modify it and use it as they wish. This type of software offers great flexibility for users who have creative ideas that could improve existing applications.

Open source weather station software typically includes a receiver (station) connected to sensors via cables that record information such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and rainfall. The collected data is then uploaded wirelessly or via USB cable into the computer where it is processed and analyzed using specialized open-source programs such as Weather Station Live or WeeWX. These programs are designed specifically for tracking meteorological conditions over time with adjustable filters for various parameters like regions or specific times of day/night. Additionally, these programs come equipped with visualization features which allow users to graphically represent their data on maps or other graphics in order to better understand any changes in weather trends over time.

These systems usually come preloaded with various regional radar maps which reflect real-time atmospheric conditions across areas being monitored by the user’s open source weather station software. This allows people to have up-to-date forecasts of their region right at their fingertips since the data available in this way is constantly updated throughout each day depending on changing atmospheric conditions within any given area monitored by these systems.

Overall, open source weather station software provides an easy yet sophisticated way for individuals looking track local climate patterns while having full control over all parameters of forecasting available through this type of platform due its customizability and vast library of resources offered through online programming libraries free at no cost whatsoever

Open Source Weather Station Software Features

  • Weather Monitoring: Open source weather station software allows users to monitor current and forecasted weather conditions. It displays local temperature, wind speed, humidity, barometric pressure, and other relevant information. Users can also set alarms for any events that require the user's attention in order to take action or prevent damage.
  • Sensor Support: Open source software supports a variety of sensors such as anemometers for wind speed measurements, rain gauges for precipitation readings, sunshine meters for hours of daylight each day and hygrometers for measuring relative humidity levels in the atmosphere.
  • Weather Alerts: Most open source applications come with built-in warnings or alarm functions which alert users when specific hazards exist. These alerts can include thunderstorms, high winds, extreme temperatures or potential flooding so that users are aware of hazardous conditions before they occur.
  • Data Storage & Reports: The data collected by open source weather stations is stored securely within the software’s database system which can be used to generate reports on specific environmental factors over time or at certain concentrations. Many applications are also capable of exporting this data into popular spreadsheet formats like Excel or CSV files which makes it easy to use it for further analysis.
  • Graphical Map Viewing: In addition to displaying information about the environment through text-based reports, many open source programs are capable of generating graphical maps based on your data records showing geographical regions with time-stamped updates from your location where available. This allows you to quickly view changes as they happen and make predictions about future trends in your area related to climate change and other environmental patterns around the world.

Different Types of Open Source Weather Station Software

  • Software as a Service (SaaS): Weather station software designed to be hosted and administered over the internet, allowing users to access their data remotely, often with a subscription fee.
  • Desktop Applications: Weather station software installed directly on a computer, providing features such as creating charts, tracking trends over time and performing calculations from the local data collected.
  • Mobile Apps: Software that can be downloaded onto Smartphones and Tablets to provide real-time local weather information. These apps may contain interactive maps or offer additional features such as meteorological news reports.
  • Cloud Based Services: Systems that can integrate with weather stations to store sensor readings in remote databases for further analysis. This allows multiple users to view the same set of data from different locations.
  • Command Line Tools: Basic command line tools designed specifically for managing weather station operations without having to use an interface or GUI. These tools are ideal for experienced system administrators who need quick access to their readings and have no interest in aesthetics or extra bells and whistles found in other programs.
  • Embedded Systems: Specialized operating systems designed for dedicated hardware devices where all hardware components are integrated into one main unit such as radio frequency receivers or displays mounted on walls. The embedded systems will run autonomously, collecting and processing sensor readings automatically without any user input required once initially configured.

Advantages of Open Source Weather Station Software

  1. Cost Saving: Open source weather station software is free, which means you don’t have to pay for licenses or monthly fees. This reduces the cost of setting up a weather station.
  2. Flexibility: The software is open source, so you can customize or modify it based on your specific needs and preferences. You can also add features or tweak existing ones, making it easier to make the most out of your station.
  3. Community Support: When using open source weather station software, you benefit from an active community of users who can answer questions and provide assistance if needed. This helps to ensure that your experience with the software is as seamless as possible.
  4. Easy To Use: Most open source weather station softwares are easy to install and set up, requiring minimal technical knowledge. This makes it a great option for those who may not be tech-savvy but still want to take advantage of this valuable tool.
  5. Accessible Data Monitoring: With open source weather station software, users can access data from anywhere at any time via their phone or computer. This makes it easy to monitor conditions in different locations throughout the day without needing to physically be there in person.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Weather Station Software?

  • Citizen Scientists: People who install, maintain, and interact with open source weather station software as part of leisure activities to contribute to science.
  • Amateur Meteorologists: Individuals interested in tracking local weather conditions for personal curiosity or for reporting forecasts on their own blogs and websites.
  • Adventurers: Enthusiastic outdoor explorers looking to find out accurate weather predictions before heading out on their journeys.
  • Storm Chasers: Those passionate about witnessing severe weather situations first hand, such as severe thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, and other natural events while using the data from open source weather station software when making decisions about where they should be going.
  • Farmers & Gardeners: Plant growers interested in monitoring detailed information about local climate conditions in order to sustain crop growth. They typically use the data generated by these systems to set up irrigation plans or decide when planting should take place.
  • Schools & Universities: Educators that incorporate open source weather station software into course materials so students can learn important aspects of meteorology while also having a hands-on experience with real-time environmental data collection and analysis.

How Much Does Open Source Weather Station Software Cost?

Open source weather station software is typically free to use. There may be some associated costs with setting up the hardware for a physical weather station, such as purchasing components (e.g., sensors, anemometer) and connecting them to the computer that runs the open source software. Additionally, you might need to obtain a subscription to a third-party service or pay for other proprietary services in order to access more detailed data from the weather station (such as lightning strike reports). Hosting costs can also play into the total cost of running an open source weather station if you'd like your data available online. However, if you're comfortable setting it up yourself and don't require any additional services, then there's no cost beyond what it takes to purchase and install hardware components for your open source weather station software setup.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Weather Station Software?

Open source weather station software is often integrated with other types of software such as data analysis, forecasting and visualization tools. Forecasting tools allow users to extrapolate current conditions and create accurate predictions for the future. Data analysis tools help to make sense of collected data by providing insight into patterns or trends in environmental conditions. Visualization tools allow users to represent their data in intuitive formats such as charts, graphs, or maps, making it easier to analyze long-term trends or compare different locations side by side. Additionally, some open source weather station software can be set up with automated alert systems that use SMS notifications or emails to inform users when certain thresholds are met.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Weather Station Software?

  1. Open source weather station software has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its ease of use, affordability, and the ability to customize it for different applications.
  2. Open source weather station software allows users to monitor their local climate and collect data from remote locations, making it a valuable tool for environmental scientists, meteorologists, and amateur hobbyists.
  3. With open source software, users can create their own applications or modify existing ones to fit their specific needs. This makes it possible for users to customize their experience with the software and make it more tailored to their needs.
  4. The versatility of open source weather station software makes it ideal for both amateur meteorology enthusiasts and professional meteorologists alike.
  5. Open source software is also beneficial because it is updated regularly with the latest features and bug fixes, ensuring that users always have access to the most up-to-date versions of the software.
  6. Additionally, open source weather station software is typically free or very low-cost, making it an affordable option for people on a budget.
  7. Finally, many open source weather station software packages come with comprehensive documentation and support forums to help users get started quickly and easily.

How To Get Started With Open Source Weather Station Software

  1. Getting started with open source weather station software is very easy. First, you'll need to find the right software for your weather station. There are many different options available, so do some research and decide which one best fits your needs. Once you've chosen a program, the next step is to download it onto your computer. Most open source programs will have an installer that you can use to easily install the program onto your computer.
  2. Once the software has been installed on your computer, it's time to set up your weather station. Open up the software and follow any instructions given by the program in order to get your station up and running. Then, connect any sensors that may be required to measure temperature, humidity, barometric pressure or other factors related to the weather conditions in your area. Once all of this is done, you should be able to start collecting data from your new weather station.
  3. In order to access data collected by open source programs or view information about current weather conditions in real-time, there are usually several ways that information can be accessed through either built-in programs or external services such as webpages or mobile apps. Webpages will often allow users with more experience an easier way of accessing their data than a simple app would provide – allowing them to make graphs and maps of their data based off their personalized queries– while mobile apps can often provide simpler but less comprehensive ways of viewing one's readings.
  4. No matter which way you choose for accessing data from open source programs though – each method should normally require users first sign into a website provided by the maker of their chosen software and register in order for them to gain access - before then being able to upload readings taken via sensors attached directly to the laptop computer connected too. After registering though, users should usually then be able t configure various preferences within their chosen software program; managing display formatting preferences while also activating connections with third-party services such as cloud storage programs or even third-party applications programs too which they could then use to transfer data out elsewhere.
  5. Once any necessary connections have been made -and software functions configured - users can now start using their newly setup weather station program fully..displaying real-time information regarding air temperature humidity etc at locations round nearby areas; retrieving recorded items recorded over specified durations form preferred database; generating charts and more depending upon individual user preference.