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Author Topic: Station Networks now added to WeatherElement!  (Read 5033 times)
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« on: April 12, 2012, 02:48:05 PM »

As of this morning, the engineers are beta-testing WeatherElement Station Networks.

Background:

We've had the Stations Map for a while.

http://www.weatherelement.com/UnitMap

Now that we're starting sales outside California, it takes a lot of panning and zooming to focus in on a smaller area. So, we developed Networks.

Any WeatherElement station can be a member of any number of WeatherElement networks

For instance, there's the SLOCity (San Luis Obispo City) Network:

http://www.weatherelement.com/Network/SLOCity

All of its members are also part of the SLOCounty network:

http://www.weatherelement.com/Network/SLOCounty

And each station's home page shows which networks it belongs to:

http://www.weatherelement.com/teddybearoaks and scroll to the bottom.

So, the Decker Ranch complex of stations can have its own network, which shows the stations on an appropriately sized map:

http://www.weatherelement.com/Network/DeckerRanch

The Decker ranch sites aren't on-line yet, hence no data. I might get them lit up Friday.

The pages still need a little work to make them more attractive, but the networks work!
 
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