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Meteoplug allows to feed weather data to a broad range of Internet weather networks. As Meteoplug server gets data from clients at a shortest interval of 10 minutes, sending data more often than every 10 minutes to weather networks does not make sense and is not supported. While most weather networks are not expecting to get data more often then every 10 minutes, there is one exception. Weather Underground offers a so called "rapid fire" mode, where data gets updated every few seconds. Meteoplug support regular Weather Underground mode but does not support "rapid fire" mode.
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<br />On this page you define which weather networks will be updated in which intervals with weather data from your weather station. The picture shows upload configuration for Weather Underground as an example.
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<center>[[File:mp-weather-networks.png]]</center>
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==Supported Weather Networks==
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==Upload Interval== <!--T:3-->
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Table below lists supported weather networks and provides a link to these, where you can further information what the weather network can do for you. To have Meteoplug feeding the network you simply have to select it by setting the check mark near the weather network's name. In most cases you also have to provide also an ID an password which will be given to you when registering at a certain weather network. Depending on weather network data is provided by one of three modes:
You can specify upload intervals from every 5 seconds of up to every hour, when you want to keep your outgoing traffic low. Meteobridge makes use of "rapid fire mode" of Weather Underground when data is sent more than once a minute.  
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* '''Pull''': Data is provided at a certain location at "http://www.meteoplug.com/wnet/xxx/yyy" (where "xxx" is your Meteoplug user name and "yyy" is the file name of generated weather data). Weather networks looks at this location from time to time to read actual weather data of your station. Usually, you have to define the location where to grab your data when setting up an account at the weather network.
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* '''Push''': Data is actively transmitted at the given interval to the weather network. This is mostly done by HTTP get request but can also be plain socket connections. In both cases sending station has to identify itself by an ID and password, which will be selected when setting up an account at the weather network.
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* '''E-Mail''': Data is send by an email to weather network. Authentification can be done by sender address and or other credentials in the mail.
  
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Changes are made effective after having pressed "Save".
Drop-down list on the right allows you to specify how many retries should be processed, when upload of a record does fail.
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==ID and Password== <!--T:5-->
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{| style="background:none" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
When you selected an upload interval Meteobridge also needs your weather networks user ID and password, as most weather networks do need this to autehnticate your data uplaod.
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! '''Weather Network''' !! '''Scope''' !! '''Mode''' !! '''Comment'''
Please don't use special characters in the password as this is known to be error-prone when used in URLs and/or web input fields.
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| [http://www.hetweeractueel.nl/ Hetweeractueel]
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| Netherlands
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| pull
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| [http://www.wetterpage24.de/ Wetterpage24] http://www.wetterpool.de/
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| Germany
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| pull
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|-  
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| [http://www.wetterpool.de/ Wetterpool]
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| Germany
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| pull
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|-  
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| [http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/index/danmark/borgervejr.htm Borgervejr]
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| Denmark
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| email
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| Authentification by sender address
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| [http://www.regiowetter.ch/ Regiowetter]
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| Switzerland
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| push
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| Authentification by ID
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| [http://www.wetterspiegel.de/de/nachrichten/ Wetterspiegel]
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| Germany
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| pull
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| Authentification by ID
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| [http://www.meteoclimatic.com/ Meteoclimatic]
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| Spain
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| pull
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| Authentification by ID
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| [http://www.wxqa.com/ CWOP]
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| International
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| push
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| Authentification by ID
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| APRS
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| Individual
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| push
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| Authentification by ID, target specified by server name/IP and port separated by a colon.
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| [http://www.wedaal.de/ Weedal]
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| mainly Germany / Europe
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.windfinder.com/ Windfinder]
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| International
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.sauerlandwetter.de/ Sauerlandwetter]
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| Region in Germany: Sauerland
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.internetwetter.de/home/s-h-netz.php SH-Netz]
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| Region in Germany: Schleswig-Holstein
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.awekas.at Awekas]
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| International
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://wetterarchiv.wetter.com/ Wetterarchiv]
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| Germany
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.hamweather.com/ HAMweather]
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| International
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://www.wunderground.com/ Weather Underground]
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| International
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| push
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| Authentification by ID and password
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| [http://reg.backyard2.weatherbug.com/reg/PwsRegPage.aspx WeatherBug]
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| US
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| push
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| Authentification by ID, Number and password
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==Selection of Sensors==
The Weather network icon on the right is clickable and does bring you to the weather network's home page where you can assign for an account and when you are already listed there the link might directly lead to your account and display of data you have uploaded so far.
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As Meteoplug can handle a lot of sensors from different stations you have to define which sensors to use for reporting data to weather networks. simply select sensor IDs from drop-down lists. As a minimum set "outdoor temperature", "outdoor humidity", "pressure" and "wind" need to assigned to valid sensor IDs. Otherwise weather networks will not accept data.  
When you press "Save" your settings are stored permanently and Meteobridge does test for all weather networks with valid upload intervals, if the weather network accepts your credentials a green mark will be displayed beside user ID and password of the corresponding weather network. If credentials are not accepted, weather network will be marked with red crosses beside user ID and password.
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Changes are made effective after having pressed "Save".
Beside the weather network that is displayed as default you can select from the following list of weather networks presented by the drop-down menu "Add more Weather Networks":
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* '''Weather Underground'''
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* '''AWEKAS'''
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* '''WeatherBug Backyard'''
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* '''WeatherForYou (also known as PWSweather)'''
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* '''UK MetOffice WOW'''
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* '''Windfinder'''
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* '''Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP)'''
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* '''Open Weather Map'''
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==Upload Frequency==
Additionally selected networks will remain visible inside the web interface as long as they have a upload schema defined. When upload is disabled the network will disappear from the web interface and needs to be selected by the drop-down box again, when you want to use it. This helps to keep not needed entries away from the web interface and prevents you from scrolling long list with items you don't need.
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==Examples==
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Meteoplug supports upload frequencies up to every 10 minutes. Available frequencies are 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours.
This section gives some examples about weather networks already included into Meteobridge.
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===AWEKAS===
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When upload frequency is more often then data upload interval from client to server, Meteoplug will display a warning, as this will probably not make sense.
Meteobridge feeds AWEKAS via API v2 definition. In order to upload data you need an AWEKAS account, which can be requested [http://www.awekas.at/de/benutzer.php?mode=new here]. Meteobridge needs user name and password.
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[[File:wnetawekas.png]]
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===WeatherBug Backyard===
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In order to upload data you need an WeatherBug Backyard account, which can be requested [http://backyard.weatherbug.com/main/authorization/signUp here]. Meteobridge needs publisher ID, station number and password.
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[[File:wnetwbug.png]]
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===WeatherForYou aka PWSweather===
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In order to upload data you need an WeatherForYou account, which can be requested [http://www.pwsweather.com/register.php here]. Meteobridge needs user ID and password.
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 9 February 2020

Meteoplug allows to feed weather data to a broad range of Internet weather networks. As Meteoplug server gets data from clients at a shortest interval of 10 minutes, sending data more often than every 10 minutes to weather networks does not make sense and is not supported. While most weather networks are not expecting to get data more often then every 10 minutes, there is one exception. Weather Underground offers a so called "rapid fire" mode, where data gets updated every few seconds. Meteoplug support regular Weather Underground mode but does not support "rapid fire" mode.

Mp-weather-networks.png

Supported Weather Networks

Table below lists supported weather networks and provides a link to these, where you can further information what the weather network can do for you. To have Meteoplug feeding the network you simply have to select it by setting the check mark near the weather network's name. In most cases you also have to provide also an ID an password which will be given to you when registering at a certain weather network. Depending on weather network data is provided by one of three modes:

  • Pull: Data is provided at a certain location at "http://www.meteoplug.com/wnet/xxx/yyy" (where "xxx" is your Meteoplug user name and "yyy" is the file name of generated weather data). Weather networks looks at this location from time to time to read actual weather data of your station. Usually, you have to define the location where to grab your data when setting up an account at the weather network.
  • Push: Data is actively transmitted at the given interval to the weather network. This is mostly done by HTTP get request but can also be plain socket connections. In both cases sending station has to identify itself by an ID and password, which will be selected when setting up an account at the weather network.
  • E-Mail: Data is send by an email to weather network. Authentification can be done by sender address and or other credentials in the mail.

Changes are made effective after having pressed "Save".

Weather Network Scope Mode Comment
Hetweeractueel Netherlands pull
Wetterpage24 http://www.wetterpool.de/ Germany pull
Wetterpool Germany pull
Borgervejr Denmark email Authentification by sender address
Regiowetter Switzerland push Authentification by ID
Wetterspiegel Germany pull Authentification by ID
Meteoclimatic Spain pull Authentification by ID
CWOP International push Authentification by ID
APRS Individual push Authentification by ID, target specified by server name/IP and port separated by a colon.
Weedal mainly Germany / Europe push Authentification by ID and password
Windfinder International push Authentification by ID and password
Sauerlandwetter Region in Germany: Sauerland push Authentification by ID and password
SH-Netz Region in Germany: Schleswig-Holstein push Authentification by ID and password
Awekas International push Authentification by ID and password
Wetterarchiv Germany push Authentification by ID and password
HAMweather International push Authentification by ID and password
Weather Underground International push Authentification by ID and password
WeatherBug US push Authentification by ID, Number and password

Selection of Sensors

As Meteoplug can handle a lot of sensors from different stations you have to define which sensors to use for reporting data to weather networks. simply select sensor IDs from drop-down lists. As a minimum set "outdoor temperature", "outdoor humidity", "pressure" and "wind" need to assigned to valid sensor IDs. Otherwise weather networks will not accept data.

Changes are made effective after having pressed "Save".

Upload Frequency

Meteoplug supports upload frequencies up to every 10 minutes. Available frequencies are 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours.

When upload frequency is more often then data upload interval from client to server, Meteoplug will display a warning, as this will probably not make sense.