Please point me to a exactly one specific thing you think is not correct. I’m not suggesting you are wrong, but I’m very busy (I have a real job) and that will help me quickly find the issue. Also, please send your lat long.
> On Aug 25, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Vetti52 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Well, I am not pretty sure about the syncronization of json and html file. I > append the most recent data as a ZIP file again. The latest WU forecast seems > to be from 25-Aug-2020 19:05. And the json file is retrieved from just now, > which should be in the same 3h period. > May be, there are differences in time, but the forecast seems to be the same. > And, there is some rain outside.... > > [email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 25. August 2020 um 17:52:08 UTC+2: >> Can you state with certainty that you waited for a new WU forecast to be >> downloaded? >> >>>> On Aug 25, 2020, at 8:32 AM, Vetti52 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>> >> >>> Ok, I understand (hopefully). Meanwhile I have an update to v3.4.0b8, where >>> I could see, that precipitation is in a separate column next to POP. So, >>> you divide the WU icon set into two separate sets, one for cloud cover, and >>> one for precipitation. That is a little bit more complex and needs more >>> intelligence than just reading the iconCode and display, whatever it means, >>> in one single row (or column). So you can gain simultaneous information >>> from different json entries and display the results separately, right? >>> >>> Actually, the next forecasts are full of "rain". But it would be nicer, if >>> the icons would differ, when the precipitation chance is <20% or 80%. >>> Actually, all of the week forecast looks the same for rain, although there >>> are days with POP 100% and <20%. >>> Forecast for next Sunday is displaying the SC icon, presumably due to WU >>> cloudCover=42, WU iconCode would show icon 45, which is scattered showers. >>> I think, that different icons, as WU provides here, would reduce irritation. >>> Just to let you reproduce, what I am trying to explain, I attach another >>> ZIP with the actual index.html and json files. >>> >>> And, again, I will give v3.4.0b9a spin. >>> [email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 25. August 2020 um 16:35:16 UTC+2: >>>> >>>> WU_SKY_DICT is for cloud cover. What you are proposing is simply not a >>>> good fit for this extension. I won’t be creating these new icons. >>>> >>>> Having said that, there is definitely information to be gathered from the >>>> iconCode. Using that code, I can get many more precipitation types which >>>> can be combined with precipitation chance to derive which icon to add. >>>> >>>> As such, I’ve pushed v3.4.0b9. It adds support for the following icons in >>>> the WU forecast: tstms, hail, dirzzle, sleet, frzngdrzl, frzngrain, >>>> flurries. >>>> >>>>>> On Aug 25, 2020, at 4:03 AM, Vetti52 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> ok, I was thinking of keep it simple. So the correlation of iconCode to >>>>> one icon each looked straight forward to me. Probably you can see, what I >>>>> mean in the attached ZIP. There should be no need to have separate icons >>>>> for each forecaster, but the idea was, that there is a simple one to one >>>>> relation of WU iconCode to PNG file. So, there should be a complete set >>>>> for all of the 47 iconCodes. The icon files could nevertheless be >>>>> replaced, matching a common schema. >>>>> >>>>> I will give b8 a spin tonight. You may know, that I replaced the >>>>> Zambretti narratives with German translations. So, I need some extra >>>>> seconds for spinning. >>>>> [email protected] schrieb am Montag, 24. August 2020 um 22:18:43 UTC+2: >>>>>> That’s good news. >>>>>> >>>>>> The forecast extension relies on coercing the various forecast to a >>>>>> standard representations that is stored in a common schema. >>>>>> >>>>>> As such, supporting arbitrary icons would not fit in with the scheme. >>>>>> >>>>>> WU does provide precipType and precipChance. precipType can be rain, >>>>>> snow or precip. >>>>>> >>>>>> For cases where precipType is rain, or snow, I have now added the >>>>>> appropriate icon (based on precipChance). >>>>>> >>>>>> Please give 3.4.0b8 a spin; and do wait for a new forecast to be >>>>>> downloaded. That will be no sooner then 3 hours after the previous >>>>>> forecast. >>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Aug 24, 2020, at 9:25 AM, Vetti52 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> You are right! I assumed, that the forecast would be downloaded >>>>>>> immediately after installing and restarting. Now, three hours later, >>>>>>> the cloud column is completely filled and all is correct. Great job! >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, what about the idea to use the complete set of icons, including >>>>>>> day/night versions? Well, it is pure luxury. But to me mapping iconCode >>>>>>> versus PNG icons seems the most simple adoption. >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have already written down the WU codelist with descriptions provided >>>>>>> from the weather-watch forum, just for better understanding and may be >>>>>>> for future use. And, if I can help drawing the png icons, I could >>>>>>> support. >>>>>>> [email protected] schrieb am Montag, 24. August 2020 um 17:45:41 >>>>>>> UTC+2: >>>>>>>> Actually, the most likely problem is that you didn’t wait for a new WU >>>>>>>> forecast to be downloaded after installing and restarting. That won’t >>>>>>>> happen until at least three hours after the last forecast. Before you >>>>>>>> do what I asked below, please check these reports again. Do they not >>>>>>>> look correct? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Aug 24, 2020, at 7:08 AM, John Kline <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Send the contents of forecast/single-table.html and >>>>>>>>> forecast/forecast-periods.html that are generated. Also send the >>>>>>>>> contents of a contemporaneous WU API call. Don’t send excerpts of >>>>>>>>> either. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Are you sure you installed and restarted weewx? I ask because I get >>>>>>>>> icons for every day in single-table.html and descriptions for every >>>>>>>>> period in forecast-periods.html. Please verify that you see 3.4.0b7 >>>>>>>>> in the log. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> As for the extra icons you would like to see on the right, I would >>>>>>>>> need a way to generate them. Probably, over time I could do it from >>>>>>>>> the English descriptions. I could also do it by looking at the icons >>>>>>>>> they provide and map them (as was done by the author of the post you >>>>>>>>> provided). I note that these extra icons were not generated for the >>>>>>>>> prior WU daily forecast. Let me think about whether or not I want to >>>>>>>>> add that functionality. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 24, 2020, at 3:36 AM, Vetti52 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I hate the new google forum surface! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The link should read: >>>>>>>>>> https://www.weather-watch.com/smf/index.php/topic,67656.msg543684.html#msg543684 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and for clarification of the missing entries, it is much better to >>>>>>>>>> look at the Forecast Sampler: Periods >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Periods from Selected Forecast Sources >>>>>>>>>> Display specific portions of a forecast, from various forecast >>>>>>>>>> sources. This illustrates the use of the forecast search list >>>>>>>>>> extension. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Weather Underground >>>>>>>>>> 24-Aug-2020 19:00 11,7°C >>>>>>>>>> 25-Aug-2020 07:00 20,6°C >>>>>>>>>> 25-Aug-2020 19:00 14,4°C >>>>>>>>>> 26-Aug-2020 07:00 17,8°C >>>>>>>>>> 26-Aug-2020 19:00 12,8°C >>>>>>>>>> 27-Aug-2020 07:00 18,9°C Considerable Cloudiness >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Issued at 24-Aug-2020 09:20 for geocode=54.09,10.26 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> To my intension, every line should end with a description, such as >>>>>>>>>> 'Mostly cloudy'. Well, actually I miss 'Clear', but this is, due to >>>>>>>>>> the current weather situtation, not an option. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Vetti52 schrieb am Montag, 24. August 2020 um 11:45:12 UTC+2: >>>>>>>>>>> I found this link for assigning the iconCode entries from the WU >>>>>>>>>>> json file to the meaning, along with some icons: >>>>>>>>>>> https://www.weather-watch.com/smf/index.php/topic,67656.msg543684.html?PHPSESSID=9cntj0deu62o4c9q6jasslpqph#msg543684 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> After update to version b7, there is still only one icon visible, >>>>>>>>>>> which is on thursday. I guess, this corresponds to number 6 >>>>>>>>>>> (Considerable Cloudiness). No matter, which of the forecast sampler >>>>>>>>>>> files I look at. >>>>>>>>>>> Here my actual request: >>>>>>>>>>> cloudCover >>>>>>>>>>> 0 85 >>>>>>>>>>> 1 64 >>>>>>>>>>> 2 76 >>>>>>>>>>> 3 84 >>>>>>>>>>> 4 96 >>>>>>>>>>> 5 64 >>>>>>>>>>> 6 60 >>>>>>>>>>> 7 76 >>>>>>>>>>> 8 84 >>>>>>>>>>> 9 65 >>>>>>>>>>> 10 72 >>>>>>>>>>> 11 77 >>>>>>>>>>> iconCode >>>>>>>>>>> 0 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 1 29 >>>>>>>>>>> 2 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 3 12 >>>>>>>>>>> 4 12 >>>>>>>>>>> 5 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 6 30 >>>>>>>>>>> 7 45 >>>>>>>>>>> 8 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 9 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 10 11 >>>>>>>>>>> 11 11 >>>>>>>>>>> wxPhraseShort >>>>>>>>>>> 0 "Showers" >>>>>>>>>>> 1 "P Cloudy" >>>>>>>>>>> 2 "PM Lgt Rain" >>>>>>>>>>> 3 "Rain" >>>>>>>>>>> 4 "Rain" >>>>>>>>>>> 5 "Rain Early" >>>>>>>>>>> 6 "P Cloudy" >>>>>>>>>>> 7 "Shwrs Late" >>>>>>>>>>> 8 "Showers" >>>>>>>>>>> 9 "Showers" >>>>>>>>>>> 10 "Showers" >>>>>>>>>>> 11 "Showers" >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Am Montag, 24. August 2020 10:18:12 UTC+2 schrieb Vetti52: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I was thinking about a graphic demonstration like that in the wiki: >>>>>>>>>>>> https://camo.githubusercontent.com/8b5474131edc812687002ab075ec51e1ddb8bd82/687474703a2f2f6c616e6365742e6d69742e6564752f6d77616c6c2f70726f6a656374732f776561746865722f77656577782d666f7265636173742d7461626c652e706e67 >>>>>>>>>>>> where all states are shown. Thus, there is no empty field in the >>>>>>>>>>>> cloud column at all. >>>>>>>>>>>> Does "pull head" mean just to update to the latest version, >>>>>>>>>>>> 3.4.0b7? 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