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cool template, Im now reviewing this and try to embed, best to use this as additives for 7-8 day forecast, at least more than WU viewers can both view forecast in between so I could tab this as Yr.No forecast and WU forecast for both available on my site for good. Thanks again for this, currently studying its scripts then trials and errors then publish in the end.
Question: "is there a way to send my clientraw to that site to appear directly from yr.No? then I will use the ID number that produced there and to create forecast that the data comes from my weather station? since yr.No recieves weather data from different weather stations, I guess and hope I could sent my data there like WU, my WD sending clientraw to WU and I use its 7 day forecast produced from my data at WU?"
TemplateAt your site
http://pimohweather.webutu.com/ you are using the
Saratoga-Template.
There are others, such as mine (Leuven) or Jáchym's (Meteotemplate).
But for this post: => Saratoga.
Add-on scripts:At your current template you should add scripts for yr.no or other forecasts which are
compatible with your
Saratoga-Template.
There are hundreds of them, for yr.no forecasts at least three totally different ones.
I would prefer mine, but to be honest, mine is dull, this one has a more sophisticated interface :
https://www.nordicweather.net/phpscripts.php?enAll those forecast scripts can often run stand-alone (=without a template environment), which makes installing and testing easier. After you are satisfied with the stand-alone results, you should then integrate them with your Saratoga-Template.
Forecasts:Forecasts from WU, Yr.no HWA, EWN, NWS and ALL others
are not based on your private stations data.That is impossible as the forecast engine needs tons of data and very large computer installations.
They all use
all data available and all of them use each other forecasts models to check and compare.
So there is no use, even no possibillity of sending your data to Yr.no or NWS or other large forecast providers.
WU, EWN and some others use your data to fine-tune their forecasts and to learn how their forecasts differ from the measurements later-on.
All major forecast use a grid of x miles by x miles for making a forecast. They are not making a forecast for every house on the earth but for every so many square miles. The forecasts differ not that much in most cases, generally speaking.
Their is one exception WXSIM: that extra PC-program takes a standard forecast and then uses your past data to modify, fine tune the forecast for your private small area.
Current data on your websiteYour clientraw and other data is displayed as current data and historical data.
Forecasts on your websiteYour forecasts come from providers which look into the future and give their predictions. Could be any provider which you want.
As Jáchym said, their is a lot of reading to do in this interesting weather-scripting area.
Succes, Wim