I think we need to take the authors advice at face value given the 
following is at the top of each .cat file:

WeatherCat data file ***If you modify this file, be sure to delete the 
relevent .hrs file***.
t and V are not optional, all other fields are. 
t is the day, hour and minute (2 digits each), T is outside temperature, Ti 
is internal temperature, T1 to T8 is auxiliary temperatures, D is dew point, 
Pr is barometric pressure, W is wind speed, 
Wd is wind direction, Wc is wind chill, Wg is wind gust, Ph is hourly 
precipitation, P is total precipitation,
H is outside humidity, Hi is internal humidity, H1 to H8 are auxiliary 
humidity sensors, S is solar, 
Sm1 to Sm4 is soil moisture, Lw1 to Lw4 is leaf wetness, St1 to St4 is soil 
temperature,
Lt1 to Lt4 is leaf temperature, U is UV, Pm is monthly precipitation, Py is 
annual precipitation, Ed is daily ET, Em is monthly ET, Ey is yearly ET, C 
is current conditions (delimited by double quotes), V is validation.

Gary


On Wednesday, 13 May 2020 06:30:45 UTC+10, Ryan Stasel wrote:
>
> Yup. Only concern (though not huge) is pressure vs barometer. According to 
> WC author, what's in the csv is "pressure". But that doesn't make sense to 
> me since WC displays "Pressure (rel)" which to me means "Barometer" unless 
> I'm completely misunderstanding. 
>
> My csv.conf is attached. I did end up moving the recorded pressures to 
> barometer in my final import. Things look correct, but I haven't done (and 
> likely won't do) a thorough check. 
>
>

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