Hello! I see you're interested in adding ET (Evapotranspiration) to the web bulletin graphs and tables for Weather Underground. That's a great feature to have for detailed weather analysis!
To better assist you, could you please provide a bit more detail on what you're currently using? For instance, are you trying to add ET data from your personal weather station, or are you looking for a general feature update? This will help me guide you more effectively!
In the meantime, I'll look up some information to see how we can integrate ET into your graphs.
Thanks for sharing that you have a Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus! To include ET in the web bulletin graphs and tables for your personal weather station (PWS), you typically need to ensure that your station is correctly configured to send EVAP data to Weather Underground. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Check Your WeatherLink Configuration: Ensure that your Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus is configured to report Evapotranspiration data. You can do this through the WeatherLink software that comes with your station. Make sure the settings include sending this data.
2. Verify Your Weather Underground Account Settings: - Log in to your Weather Underground account. - Go to the settings for your personal weather station. - Ensure that your station is set up to share all available data points, including ET.
3. Data Upload Frequency: Sometimes, the frequency at which your data is uploaded can affect visibility. Make sure that your station is set to upload at regular intervals to update the data in real-time.
4. Check WeatherLink Live Settings: If you're using WeatherLink Live, make sure that your settings there also allow ET data to be uploaded to Weather Underground.
If you've checked all of these settings and are still not seeing the ET data in your web bulletin, it might be helpful to look at the resources available for users of Davis stations or reach out to Weather Underground support.
I found a helpful discussion through WXforum where users talk about similar setups and issues with their Vantage Pro2 Plus that might offer additional insights: PWSweather Setup1.
Would you like assistance with anything else, or do you need help troubleshooting specific settings? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
It sounds like you're having trouble accessing your bulletin on your phone's web browser. Let's go through a few potential solutions to see if we can resolve the issue!
1. Check Browser Compatibility: Make sure your web browser is up to date. Weather Underground works best on modern browsers like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on mobile devices. If you're using an outdated browser, that might be causing the issue.
2. Clear Browser Cache: Sometimes, cached data can cause display issues. Here’s how you can do it on your mobile browser: - For Safari (iPhone): Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Confirm the action. - For Chrome (Android): Open Chrome, tap on the three dots in the upper right corner, go to History > Clear Browsing Data, and select cached images and files.
3. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your phone is connected to a stable internet connection. Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if there’s a difference.
4. Disable Ad Blockers or Extensions: If you have any ad blockers or other extensions, try disabling them as they may interfere with the site loading properly.
5. Try a Different Browser: If you’re using Safari, try Chrome or Firefox for mobile, or vice versa. This can sometimes bypass the issue you’re facing.
If you’ve tried all these steps and are still facing difficulties, it may also be worth checking the Weather Underground status to see if there are any ongoing issues that could affect access1.
Are you satisfied with the solutions I provided, or is there anything else you'd like assistance with?
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Hello! I see you're interested in adding ET (Evapotranspiration) to the web bulletin graphs and tables for Weather Underground. That's a great feature to have for detailed weather analysis!
To better assist you, could you please provide a bit more detail on what you're currently using? For instance, are you trying to add ET data from your personal weather station, or are you looking for a general feature update? This will help me guide you more effectively!
In the meantime, I'll look up some information to see how we can integrate ET into your graphs.
I have a PWS Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus
Alice Johnson
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Thanks for sharing that you have a Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus! To include ET in the web bulletin graphs and tables for your personal weather station (PWS), you typically need to ensure that your station is correctly configured to send EVAP data to Weather Underground. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Check Your WeatherLink Configuration: Ensure that your Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus is configured to report Evapotranspiration data. You can do this through the WeatherLink software that comes with your station. Make sure the settings include sending this data.
2. Verify Your Weather Underground Account Settings:
- Log in to your Weather Underground account.
- Go to the settings for your personal weather station.
- Ensure that your station is set up to share all available data points, including ET.
3. Data Upload Frequency: Sometimes, the frequency at which your data is uploaded can affect visibility. Make sure that your station is set to upload at regular intervals to update the data in real-time.
4. Check WeatherLink Live Settings: If you're using WeatherLink Live, make sure that your settings there also allow ET data to be uploaded to Weather Underground.
If you've checked all of these settings and are still not seeing the ET data in your web bulletin, it might be helpful to look at the resources available for users of Davis stations or reach out to Weather Underground support.
I found a helpful discussion through WXforum where users talk about similar setups and issues with their Vantage Pro2 Plus that might offer additional insights: PWSweather Setup 1.
Would you like assistance with anything else, or do you need help troubleshooting specific settings? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
i cant get my bulletin to work on my phone web browser
Alice Johnson
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It sounds like you're having trouble accessing your bulletin on your phone's web browser. Let's go through a few potential solutions to see if we can resolve the issue!
1. Check Browser Compatibility: Make sure your web browser is up to date. Weather Underground works best on modern browsers like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on mobile devices. If you're using an outdated browser, that might be causing the issue.
2. Clear Browser Cache: Sometimes, cached data can cause display issues. Here’s how you can do it on your mobile browser:
- For Safari (iPhone): Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Confirm the action.
- For Chrome (Android): Open Chrome, tap on the three dots in the upper right corner, go to History > Clear Browsing Data, and select cached images and files.
3. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your phone is connected to a stable internet connection. Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if there’s a difference.
4. Disable Ad Blockers or Extensions: If you have any ad blockers or other extensions, try disabling them as they may interfere with the site loading properly.
5. Try a Different Browser: If you’re using Safari, try Chrome or Firefox for mobile, or vice versa. This can sometimes bypass the issue you’re facing.
If you’ve tried all these steps and are still facing difficulties, it may also be worth checking the Weather Underground status to see if there are any ongoing issues that could affect access1.
Are you satisfied with the solutions I provided, or is there anything else you'd like assistance with?