This is my wu.conv
# EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE FOR IMPORTING FROM THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND
#
# Copyright (c) 2009-2016 Tom Keffer <[email protected]> and Gary Roderick.
# See the file LICENSE.txt for your rights.
##############################################################################
# Specify our source. Available options are:
# CSV - import obs from a single CSV format file
# WU - import obs from a Weather Underground PWS history
# Cumulus - import obs from a one or more Cumulus monthly log files
# Format is:
# source = (CSV | WU | Cumulus)
source = WU
##############################################################################
[WU]
# Parameters used when importing from a WU PWS
# WU PWS Station ID to be used for import.
station_id = INORDERS99
#
# When importing WU data the following weeWX database fields will be
# populated directly by the imported data (provided the corresponding
data
# exists on WU):
# barometer
# dateTime
# dewpoint
# outHumidity
# outTemp
# radiation
# rain
# windDir
# windGust
# windSpeed
#
# The following weeWX database fields will be populated from other
# settings/config files:
# interval
# usUnits
#
# The following weeWX database fields will be populated with values
derived
# from the imported data provided the --calc-missing command line
option is
# used during import:
# altimeter
# ET
# heatindex
# pressure
# rainRate
# windchill
#
# The following weeWX fields will be populated with derived values from
the
# imported data provided the --calc-missing command line option is used
# during import. These fields will only be saved to the weeWX database
if
# the weeWX schema has been modified to accept them. Note that the
pyephem
# module is required in order to calculate maxSolarRad - refer weeWX
Users
# Guide.
# appTemp
# cloudbase
# humidex
# maxSolarRad
# windrun
# How will the interval field be determined for the imported records.
# Available options are:
# derive - Derive the interval field from the timestamp of successive
# records. This setting is best used when the imported
records
# are equally spaced in time and there are no missing
records.
# conf - Use the interval setting from weewx.conf. This setting is
# best used if the records to be imported have been produced
by
# weeWX using the same archive interval as set in weewx.conf
on
# this machine.
# x - Use a fixed interval of x minutes for every record. This
# setting is best used if the records to be imported are
# equally based in time but there are some missing records.
# This setting is recommended for WU imports.
# Due to WU frequently missing uploaded records, use of 'derive' may
give
# incorrect or inconsistent interval values. Better results may be
# achieved by using the 'conf' setting (if weeWX has been doing the WU
# uploading and the weeWX archive_interval matches the WU observation
# spacing in time) or setting the interval to a fixed value (eg 5). The
# most appropriate setting will depend on the completeness and (time)
# accuracy of the WU data being imported.
# Format is:
# interval = (derive | conf | x)
interval = derive
# Should the [StdQC] max/min limits in weewx.conf be applied to the
# imported data. This may be useful if the source has extreme values
that
# are clearly incorrect for some observations. This is particulalrly
useful
# for WU imports where WU often records clearly erroneous values against
# obs that are not reported. Available options are:
# True - weewx.conf [StdQC] max/min limits are applied.
# False - weewx.conf [StdQC] max/min limits are not applied.
# Format is:
# qc = (True | False)
qc = True
# Should any missing derived observations be calculated from the
imported
# data if possible. Available options are:
# True - Any missing derived observations are calculated.
# False - Any missing derived observations are not calculated.
# Format is:
# calc_missing = (True | False)
calc_missing = False
# Imported records are written to archive in transactions of tranche
# records at a time. Increase for faster throughput, decrease to reduce
# memory requirements. Format is:
# tranche = x
# where x is an integer
tranche = 250
# Lower and upper bounds for imported wind direction. It is possible,
# particularly for a calculated direction, to have a value (eg -45)
outside
# of the weeWX limits (0 to 360 inclusive). Format is:
#
# wind_direction = lower,upper
#
# where :
# lower is the lower limit of acceptable wind direction in degrees
# (may be negative)
# upper is the upper limit of acceptable wind direction in degrees
#
# WU has at times been known to store large values (eg -9999) for wind
# direction, often no wind direction was uploaded to WU. The
wind_direction
# parameter sets a lower and upper bound for valid wind direction
values.
# Values inside these bounds are normalised to the range 0 to 360.
Values
# outside of the bounds will be stored as None. Default is 0,360
wind_direction = 0,360
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