Here is the link:
http://moonappreciationsociety.com/Meteo/VillarPerosa/index.phpIt is based on an early version of Brian Underdown's excellent weather34 template with numerous adaptations. The backend is weewx running on a raspberry, with the data ftp'ed to my public server. I have it as on a permanent display on my desk using an old tablet.
Some of the "adaptations" include:
-A scrolling news feed using an api from newsapi.org.
-Upcoming astronomical events from CalSky into Google Calendar, and then an api to the calendar.
-A two way link to my heating system, also running on a raspberry.(Currently off).
-Forecasts provided by an api to Meteoblue, a Swiss company who are highly accurate for the Alps. They also do a great meteogram.
-Cloud cover is from a Python program I have written, which takes the latest satellite image and analyses the pixels above my location. This is proving highly accurate and far better than any external source. Data is stored in weewx.
-The wind rose is created in Highcharts, using quite a complex template to extract the data from weewx.
-A reworked Moon box, with moon phase images adapted from NASA LRO. The Sun/Moon data and positions are from algorithms using the pyephem library.
-A new Barometer box - a simple line chart using Highcharts seemed to me the most logical depiction of the data, together with a commentary using the standard meteo description.
-A new lightning box with a radar image again using Highcharts.
There are numerous others. Please explore and also check out the pop ups under the boxes.
Feedback gratefully welcome.