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Offline Potterne weather

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Weatherlink to my website and historical date
« on: January 17, 2025, 02:31:02 PM »
Hi all, after being off line for a few years I upgraded my weather station to a vp2 plus with the new iss console.
I now have it updating to NOAA Met Office WOW and WU.
I want to link this to my website / cumulus how do I do this.
I am also keen to upload my historical data which is currently on the old weatherlink on my lap top but cant see a way of uploading, any tips would be welcomed many thanks

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Re: Weatherlink to my website and historical date
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2025, 03:21:15 PM »
Hi,
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I upgraded my weather station to a vp2 plus with the new iss console.
I now have it updating to NOAA Met Office WOW and WU.
I presume your station is uploading to your Weatherlink.com account through the new console.  And from Weatherlink.com you have the Upload settings to send to CWOP, WU and WOW.

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I want to link this to my website / cumulus how do I do this.
You cannot connect a weather program like CumulusMX directly to the new console, but you can connect it to your Weatherlink.com cloud account.  In CumulusMX settings > Station settings > General Settings > Manufacturer = Davis and Station type = Weatherlink Cloud (WLL/WLC).

When you have the station connected you can then do the usual Internet settings to upload whatever you want to your webhost/website.

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I am also keen to upload my historical data which is currently on the old weatherlink on my lap top but cant see a way of uploading, any tips would be welcomed many thanks
I presume you mean you have data from your WeatherlinkPC install and have the Weatherlink .wlk files.  You can use the Weatherlink to Cumulus log file Converter utility to import the data in CumulusMX.

Enjoy,
Paul