Care to help me calibrate a lacrosse ws2315 barometer for the same location ? @1865 ft
LOOP: 2025-08-26 08:50:36 EDT (1756212636) 'altimeter': '30.164197911340803', 'appTemp': '51.38368578493353', 'barometer': '30.182147019224704', 'cloudbase': '2309.6401397103373', 'dateTime': '1756212636', 'dewpoint': '49.424', 'ET': 'None', 'heatindex': '50.655', 'humidex': '53.50448395157409', 'inHumidity': '63.0', 'inTemp': '68.0', 'maxSolarRad': '313.0360228722064', 'outHumidity': '93.0', 'outTemp': '51.44', 'pressure': '28.18637306875', 'rain': '0.0', 'rainRate': '0.0', 'rainTotal': '2.123', 'usUnits': '1', 'windchill': '51.44', 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': 'None', 'windGustDir': 'None', 'windrun': 'None', 'windSpeed': '0.0' REC: 2025-08-26 08:50:00 EDT (1756212600) 'altimeter': '30.165237851863115', 'appTemp': '51.156335502157674', 'barometer': '30.183928516712175', 'cloudbase': '2309.283134427261', 'dateTime': '1756212600', 'dewpoint': '49.244', 'ET': 'None', 'heatindex': '50.457', 'humidex': '53.243755294635065', 'inHumidity': '63.0', 'inTemp': '68.0', 'interval': '5.0', 'maxSolarRad': '306.82044187271407', 'outHumidity': '93.0', 'outTemp': '51.26', 'pressure': '28.18735740166667', 'rain': '0.0', 'rainRate': '0.0', 'rainTotal': '2.123', 'usUnits': '1', 'windchill': '51.26', 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', 'windrun': '0.0', 'windSpeed': '0.0' On Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 9:55:39 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: > Thank You very much !! > > On Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 9:39:57 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: > >> WeeWX: >> altimeter': '30.029 >> barometer': '29.98 >> pressure': '28.058 >> >> KPSK 2025-08-24 08:35:00 altimeter = 30.02 inHg >> >> KPSK 2025-08-24 08:35:00 SLP =1014.22 = 29.95 inHg >> >> You are spot on with altimeter! >> KPSK does not publish SLP in its METAR so I had to hunt around for it. >> You can us your NWS Time series Viewer to get SLP.. WeeWX refers to SLP as >> "barometer". >> >> I'd say you are now calibrated. >> >> On Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 9:06:51 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >> >>> >>> *Current conditions at* Dublin / New River Valley (KPSK) *Lat: *37.13°N >>> *Lon: *80.68°W*Elev: *2106ft. >>> >>> Overcast >>> >>> 67°F >>> >>> 19°C >>> >>> *Humidity* >>> 88% >>> *Wind Speed* >>> SW 3 mph >>> *Barometer* >>> 30.02 in >>> *Dewpoint* >>> 64°F (18°C) >>> *Visibility* >>> 10.00 mi >>> *Last update* >>> 24 Aug 8:35 am EDT >>> >>> On Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 8:56:35 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>> >>>> REC: 2025-08-24 08:50:00 EDT (1756039800) 'altimeter': >>>> '30.029532326429237', 'appTemp': '72.57562147734592', 'barometer': >>>> '29.981221699640386', 'cloudbase': '2929.6889799923492', 'dateTime': >>>> '1756039800', 'dewpoint': '63.31536848803366', 'ET': 'None', 'heatindex': >>>> '68.495', 'humidex': '78.03578397157159', 'inDewpoint': >>>> '54.71694388930514', 'inHumidity': '61', 'inTemp': '68.72', 'interval': >>>> '5', 'maxSolarRad': '315.9994602721425', 'outHumidity': '85', 'outTemp': >>>> '68.0', 'pressure': '28.058911365', 'rain': '0.0', 'rainRate': '0.0', >>>> 'usUnits': '1', 'windchill': '68.0', 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '0.0', >>>> 'windGustDir': 'None', 'windrun': '0.0', 'windSpeed': '0.0' >>>> LOOP: 2025-08-24 08:51:41 EDT (1756039901) 'altimeter': >>>> '30.029532326429237', 'appTemp': '72.82860931324616', 'barometer': >>>> '29.98054422916703', 'cloudbase': '2930.511265697056', 'dateTime': >>>> '1756039901', 'dewpoint': '63.49175043093296', 'ET': 'None', 'heatindex': >>>> '68.69300000000001', 'humidex': '78.34213268284668', 'inDewpoint': >>>> '54.71694388930514', 'inHumidity': '61', 'inTemp': '68.72', >>>> 'inTempBatteryStatus': '0', 'maxSolarRad': '322.44979536500733', >>>> 'outHumidity': '85', 'outTemp': '68.18', 'outTempBatteryStatus': '0', >>>> 'pressure': '28.058911365', 'rain': 'None', 'rainBatteryStatus': '0', >>>> 'rainRate': '0.0', 'rxCheckPercent': '100', 'usUnits': '1', >>>> 'windBatteryStatus': '0', 'windchill': '68.18', 'windDir': 'None', >>>> 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', 'windrun': 'None', 'windSpeed': >>>> '0.0' >>>> >>>> >>>> On Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 7:11:17 PM UTC-4 [email protected] >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Unfortunately your LaCrosse model has been "retired" and from looking >>>>> at a number of posts at wxforum.net it appears that your absolute >>>>> pressure value is not user adjustable. Therefore, we can try using WeeWX >>>>> to >>>>> modify/re-calibrate your absolute pressure/pressure. >>>>> >>>>> Restore the station altitude back to 1865 ft Try putting in a >>>>> calibration offset of -1.79 inHg. in your weewx.conf file (see below). >>>>> Restart WeeWX then run another LOOP to obtain the three pressures; >>>>> "pressure", "altimeter" and "barometer" to see iif barometer and >>>>> altimeter >>>>> seem to be more accurate. When you are comparing pressure values from >>>>> your >>>>> weather station to an airport you must ensure tht both you and the >>>>> airport you are comparing with is in the same pressure system, i.e, the >>>>> same high pressure or low pressure system, KPSK is considered to be a >>>>> close-by airport 15 miles/25 km so chances are you should be in the same >>>>> pressure system. Any other airport farther away gets a bit trickier. >>>>> >>>>> If you wish to read a bit more about barometer set-up, configuration >>>>> and troubleshooting, check out the barometer wiki at >>>>> www.barometer-wiki.ca/barometer. >>>>> >>>>> Good luck! >>>>> >>>>> [StdCalibrate] >>>>> [[Corrections]] >>>>> pressure = pressure - 1.79 >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, August 22, 2025 at 9:18:07 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, August 22, 2025 at 8:22:25 AM UTC-4 [email protected] >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> EDIT: Sorry. I meant to say station pressure calculator not station >>>>>>> elevation calculator >>>>>>> You can use this station pressure calculator: >>>>>>> https://www.sensorsone.com/elevation-station-qfe-sea-level-qnh-pressure-calculator/?ab=1&v0=1865&f0=ft&f1=inHg0C&f2=inHg0C >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Note: This calculator uses aviation terms. QFE = station pressure >>>>>>> and QNH = altimeter setting. I've already entered in your elevation. >>>>>>> All >>>>>>> you have to do is enter in the altimeter setting of your airport in the >>>>>>> QNH >>>>>>> input field and the calculator will calculate your QFE (station >>>>>>> pressure). >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thursday, August 21, 2025 at 2:49:01 PM UTC-4 [email protected] >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Given: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Aug 20 6:35 pm >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Altitude (true) = 1865 ft >>>>>>>> WeeWX altitude = 70 ft >>>>>>>> WeeWX altimeter= 29.86 inHg (rounded)) >>>>>>>> WeeWX barometer = 29.85 inHg (rounded) >>>>>>>> WeeWX pressure = 29.78 inHg (rounded) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> NOTE: at altitude = 70 ft we are very close to sea level (altitude >>>>>>>> = 0). As mentioned in my previous post, all three pressures >>>>>>>> hypothetically, >>>>>>>> should be the same at sea level. We can see that clearly happening at >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> 70 ft altitude where the readings start getting closer together. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Aug 20 18:35 (from mesowest): >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> KPSK elevation = 2106 ft >>>>>>>> KPSK pressure = 27.74 >>>>>>>> KPSK altimeter = 29.95 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> EXAMPLE station elevation calculation: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> LaCrosse true altitude = 1865 ft >>>>>>>> KPSK altimeter= 29.95 inHg >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Solving for LaCrosse "pressure" = 27.99 inHg >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> As reported LaCrosse "pressure" = 29.78 inHg >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It looks like your current pressure of 29.78 is much too high. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In order to calculate altimeter, at a location with a 1865 ft >>>>>>>> altitude, your relative pressure on your console should always be >>>>>>>> reading >>>>>>>> 1.96 Hg higher than your current live absolute pressure ("pressure"). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To re-calibrate your display console: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1. Calculate your station pressure (follow the example above) and >>>>>>>> then add 1.96 to this number to get your corrected relative pressure. >>>>>>>> Modify the existing relative pressure in your display console. >>>>>>>> 2. Your pressure is wrong and you will have to fix it. I was unable >>>>>>>> to find a way to modify your absolute pressure from your manual. You >>>>>>>> may >>>>>>>> have to contact LaCrosse and see how this may be done. >>>>>>>> 3. Alternatively, I believe there is a way to add a pressure >>>>>>>> calibration offset in the WeeWX config file. >>>>>>>> 4. Once you fixed your absolute pressure and relative pressure,, >>>>>>>> don'forget to put back your correct station altitude of 1865 ft. >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2025 at 7:11:02 PM UTC+4 kufuu wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Correction , I have weewx set at 70ft elevation to try and match >>>>>>>>> another weather station, sorry about that. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2025 at 6:50:00 PM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Im about 15 miles away >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2025 at 6:47:42 PM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> My actual elevation is 1865ft , weewx is set to 0 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Using configuration file /etc/weewx/weewx.conf >>>>>>>>>>> REC: 2025-08-20 18:35:00 EDT (1755729300) 'altimeter': >>>>>>>>>>> '29.856197863702114', 'appTemp': '84.16620032955495', 'barometer': >>>>>>>>>>> '29.850973617639387', 'cloudbase': '1750.7310847902036', >>>>>>>>>>> 'dateTime': >>>>>>>>>>> '1755729300', 'dewpoint': '69.42478322692313', 'ET': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>> 'heatindex': >>>>>>>>>>> '77.86800000000002', 'humidex': '91.66911741879971', 'inDewpoint': >>>>>>>>>>> '56.232061622715676', 'inHumidity': '56', 'inTemp': >>>>>>>>>>> '72.86000000000001', >>>>>>>>>>> 'interval': '5', 'maxSolarRad': '192.36417227192797', >>>>>>>>>>> 'outHumidity': '78', >>>>>>>>>>> 'outTemp': '76.82000000000002', 'pressure': '29.778039395', 'rain': >>>>>>>>>>> '0.0', >>>>>>>>>>> 'rainRate': '0.0', 'usUnits': '1', 'windchill': >>>>>>>>>>> '76.82000000000002', >>>>>>>>>>> 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>> 'windrun': >>>>>>>>>>> '0.0', 'windSpeed': '0.0' >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> LOOP: 2025-08-20 18:35:44 EDT (1755729344) 'altimeter': >>>>>>>>>>> '29.856197863702114', 'appTemp': '84.16620032955495', 'barometer': >>>>>>>>>>> '29.850973617639387', 'cloudbase': '1750.7310847902036', >>>>>>>>>>> 'dateTime': >>>>>>>>>>> '1755729344', 'dewpoint': '69.42478322692313', 'ET': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>> 'heatindex': >>>>>>>>>>> '77.86800000000002', 'humidex': '91.66911741879971', 'inDewpoint': >>>>>>>>>>> '56.232061622715676', 'inHumidity': '56', 'inTemp': >>>>>>>>>>> '72.86000000000001', >>>>>>>>>>> 'inTempBatteryStatus': '0', 'maxSolarRad': '189.6877965534115', >>>>>>>>>>> 'outHumidity': '78', 'outTemp': '76.82000000000002', >>>>>>>>>>> 'outTempBatteryStatus': '0', 'pressure': '29.778039395', 'rain': >>>>>>>>>>> 'None', >>>>>>>>>>> 'rainBatteryStatus': '0', 'rainRate': '0.0', 'rxCheckPercent': >>>>>>>>>>> '100', >>>>>>>>>>> 'usUnits': '1', 'windBatteryStatus': '0', 'windchill': >>>>>>>>>>> '76.82000000000002', >>>>>>>>>>> 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>> 'windrun': >>>>>>>>>>> 'None', 'windSpeed': '0.0' >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> KPSK dublin VA >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> *Current conditions at* Dublin / New River Valley (KPSK) *Lat: * >>>>>>>>>>> 37.13°N*Lon: *80.68°W*Elev: *2106ft. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Mostly Cloudy >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 76°F >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 24°C >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> *Humidity* >>>>>>>>>>> 76% >>>>>>>>>>> *Wind Speed* >>>>>>>>>>> E 7 mph >>>>>>>>>>> *Barometer* >>>>>>>>>>> 29.95 in >>>>>>>>>>> *Dewpoint* >>>>>>>>>>> 68°F (20°C) >>>>>>>>>>> *Visibility* >>>>>>>>>>> 10.00 mi >>>>>>>>>>> *Heat Index* >>>>>>>>>>> 77°F (25°C) >>>>>>>>>>> *Last update* >>>>>>>>>>> 20 Aug 6:35 pm EDT >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> *More Information:* >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Local Forecast Office <https://www.weather.gov/rnk>More Local Wx >>>>>>>>>>> <http://forecast.weather.gov/obslocal.php?warnzone=VAZ013&local_place=2%20Miles%20N%20Dublin%20VA&zoneid=EDT&offset=14400>3 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Day History >>>>>>>>>>> <http://forecast.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KPSK.html>Hourly >>>>>>>>>>> Weather >>>>>>>>>>> Forecast >>>>>>>>>>> <https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=37.1333&lon=-80.6833&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=graphical> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2025 at 6:00:53 PM UTC-4 >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The three pressures on your LOOP was "altimeter", "barometer" >>>>>>>>>>>> and "pressure". >>>>>>>>>>>> If you set station altitude = 0 then you are telling your >>>>>>>>>>>> weather station's barometer that it is located at sea level. >>>>>>>>>>>> Therefore all three pressures shouldl read the same. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> "pressure" is just your local atmospheric pressure at your >>>>>>>>>>>> location's altitude.. >>>>>>>>>>>> "altimeter" is a sea level pressure that factors in your >>>>>>>>>>>> altitude above sea level and "corrects" your local pressure >>>>>>>>>>>> (station >>>>>>>>>>>> pressure) and calculates an equivalent pressure at sea level. >>>>>>>>>>>> "barometer" is also a sea level pressure except it factors in >>>>>>>>>>>> your station pressure "(pressure" in WeeWX) , local temperature >>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>> humidity and "corrects" it to an equivalent pressure at sea level. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I took a quick look at your weather station's manual and it >>>>>>>>>>>> appears that your display console reads "relative pressure" only. >>>>>>>>>>>> So in >>>>>>>>>>>> your case if you set station altitude = 0 in WeeWX, WeeWX's SLP >>>>>>>>>>>> correction >>>>>>>>>>>> will calculate a correction = 0. It makes sense because you told >>>>>>>>>>>> WeeWX you >>>>>>>>>>>> are located at sea level so there is no need to correct your >>>>>>>>>>>> "pressure" to >>>>>>>>>>>> sea level - you are already at sea level! Therefore "pressure" = >>>>>>>>>>>> "barometer" at sea level ( altitude = 0). >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I am not familiar with LaCrosse barometer operations- but I'll >>>>>>>>>>>> try to help. Other LaCrosse owners can certainly jump in... >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Things to check. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1. What have you entered as your station altitude in WeeWX? Did >>>>>>>>>>>> you ensure that the station altitude you entered in WeeWX is the >>>>>>>>>>>> altitude >>>>>>>>>>>> of the barometric sensor (total height above sea level?) How did >>>>>>>>>>>> you >>>>>>>>>>>> calculate your station altitude? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 2. Your weather station manual makes no mention of sea level >>>>>>>>>>>> pressure calculations, entering an altitude or elevation in your >>>>>>>>>>>> display >>>>>>>>>>>> console.or using an offset. The manual implies that the console >>>>>>>>>>>> only >>>>>>>>>>>> displays relative pressure? Can you confirm that? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 3. How close are you to an official weather station at an >>>>>>>>>>>> airport? Can you provide the ICAO code for it? Or the name of the >>>>>>>>>>>> airport? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Your July 31 LOOP altimeter and barometer readings appear to >>>>>>>>>>>> be unseasonably high for typical summertime weather. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 5. WeeWX is calculating altimeter correctly but WeeWX >>>>>>>>>>>> barometer seems high compared to the Starpath online SLP >>>>>>>>>>>> calculator using >>>>>>>>>>>> the same input parameters. WeeWX "barometer" should be close to be >>>>>>>>>>>> the same >>>>>>>>>>>> or less than "altimeter" at the temperatures you reported. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 6. Does your weather station use PC software from the >>>>>>>>>>>> manufacturer? If so, what is it reporting currently for absolute >>>>>>>>>>>> pressure >>>>>>>>>>>> and relative pressure? Can you adjust your absolute pressure? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 7. Can you do another LOOP and give us the three pressures >>>>>>>>>>>> (altimeter, barometer, and pressure)? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> At the same time you do a LOOP ,can you obtain the altimeter >>>>>>>>>>>> setting of a close-by airport. And finally, can you obtain the >>>>>>>>>>>> elevation of >>>>>>>>>>>> that airport. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Summing up, we need: your station altitude, your weather >>>>>>>>>>>> station's absolute pressure, relative pressure and the current >>>>>>>>>>>> WeeWX LOOP >>>>>>>>>>>> pressure values (altimeter, barometer, and pressure) and the LOOP >>>>>>>>>>>> outside >>>>>>>>>>>> temperature. In order to make some pressure comparisons and >>>>>>>>>>>> accuracy >>>>>>>>>>>> checks. We would also need , the name(s) of any close-by >>>>>>>>>>>> airport(s) and how >>>>>>>>>>>> close you are to these airports. lus we need the airport altimeter >>>>>>>>>>>> setting >>>>>>>>>>>> reading and elevation. As Tom mentioned in the wiki, you have to >>>>>>>>>>>> be careful >>>>>>>>>>>> about comparing your relative pressure on your display console >>>>>>>>>>>> with the >>>>>>>>>>>> WeeWX "barometer" calculation. They could be two different things. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Michael's advice is I think, correct. You probably need to >>>>>>>>>>>> re-calibrate or at least verify if your station pressure/absolute >>>>>>>>>>>> value is >>>>>>>>>>>> accurate. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 20, 2025 at 1:33:38 AM UTC+4 >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Which obs_type "reads what is on the display", when altitude >>>>>>>>>>>>> is set to 0? pressure, altimeter or barometer or all three? (It >>>>>>>>>>>>> should be >>>>>>>>>>>>> all three) When setting your altitude, pressure should always >>>>>>>>>>>>> "read what is >>>>>>>>>>>>> on the display", altimeter and barometer will change with the >>>>>>>>>>>>> altitude you >>>>>>>>>>>>> configure. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> You should calibrate your station to the real pressure >>>>>>>>>>>>> provided by a reliable station near you, which is located at the >>>>>>>>>>>>> same >>>>>>>>>>>>> altitude. Then configure the altitude of the station in weewx, >>>>>>>>>>>>> then choose >>>>>>>>>>>>> the obs_types you want to have displayed in your report. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Depending on what >>>>>>>>>>>>> you choose, the may or may not "read what is on the display", >>>>>>>>>>>>> which is >>>>>>>>>>>>> perfectly fine for altimeter and barometer. >>>>>>>>>>>>> kufuu schrieb am Dienstag, 19. August 2025 um 21:09:21 UTC+2: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> If I put 0 altitude in weewx config then it reads what is on >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the display, is there any way to correct or just leave it 0 ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 9:29:40 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It can wait till then and good luck, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 9:06:30 AM UTC-4 kufuu wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let me redo this and put the dates in order, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOOP: 2025-07-31 08:45:20 EDT (1753965920) 'altimeter': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '31.994965595814566', 'appTemp': '82.83203424777768', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'barometer': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '31.942483641883886', 'cloudbase': '2805.6732703464695', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'dateTime': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '1753965920', 'dewpoint': '70.70103761047554', 'ET': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'heatindex': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '76.113', 'humidex': '90.81599237942409', 'inDewpoint': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '55.52280883736111', 'inHumidity': '58', 'inTemp': '71.06', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'inTempBatteryStatus': '0', 'maxSolarRad': '357.687499228319', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'outHumidity': '87', 'outTemp': '74.84', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'outTempBatteryStatus': '0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'pressure': '29.919783335', 'rain': '0.0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'rainBatteryStatus': '0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'rainRate': '0.0', 'rxCheckPercent': '100', 'usUnits': '1', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'windBatteryStatus': '0', 'windchill': '74.84', 'windDir': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'None', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', 'windrun': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'windSpeed': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '0.0' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> REC: 2025-07-31 08:45:00 EDT (1753965900) 'altimeter': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '31.994965595814566', 'appTemp': '82.83203424777768', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'barometer': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '31.942483641883886', 'cloudbase': '2805.6732703464695', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'dateTime': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '1753965900', 'dewpoint': '70.70103761047554', 'ET': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'heatindex': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '76.113', 'humidex': '90.81599237942409', 'inDewpoint': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '55.52280883736111', 'inHumidity': '58.0', 'inTemp': '71.06', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'inTempBatteryStatus': '0.0', 'interval': '5.0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'maxSolarRad': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '351.7781598061274', 'outHumidity': '87.0', 'outTemp': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '74.84', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'outTempBatteryStatus': '0.0', 'pressure': '29.919783335', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'rain': '0.0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'rainBatteryStatus': '0.0', 'rainRate': '0.0', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'rxCheckPercent': '97.5', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'usUnits': '1', 'windBatteryStatus': '0.0', 'windchill': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '74.84', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '0.0', 'windGustDir': 'None', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'windrun': >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '0.0', 'windSpeed': '0.0' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 248, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in run >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> obj.start() >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 465, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> self.run() >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 621, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in run >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ncopy += weeutil.weeutil.deep_copy_path(path, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> html_dest_dir) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/share/weewx/weeutil/weeutil.py", line 1811, in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> deep_copy_path >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shutil.copy(path, d) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/lib/python3.9/shutil.py", line 418, in copy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> copyfile(src, dst, follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File "/usr/lib/python3.9/shutil.py", line 264, in copyfile >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with open(src, 'rb') as fsrc, open(dst, 'wb') as fdst: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> '/var/www/html/weewx/seasons.css' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. 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