

In WeatherSnoop 2.x, make sure that you have HTTP enabled under the Sharing tab on the Weather Agent configuration window. So be careful about using those fields in conditions unless you're positive that they will always be available OR that triggers/schedules that depend on them firing actions won't if the data becomes unavailable. Forecasts are computed 4 times a day, at about 12:00 AM, 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM Central Daylight Time. If no rain data is ever received, they will all continue to be 0.Īnd, while we're on the topic, any value set to “- data unavailable -” that's used in a numeric device state condition (say, a temperature sensor that isn't working), will always return False thus aborting your trigger/schedule. The horizontal resolution is about 13 km. Then based on what rain information we get, they will be set/calculated appropriately. Here's how they work - when a weather station device is first created, these fields will be set to 0. There are some exceptions to this rule: specifically, the rain* fields will always be numeric (so that can be safely used in calculations, conditions, etc.). Configure WeatherSnoop for internet uploads by going to the WeatherSnoop, View, Agent, Sharing, FTP panel. This means that some information may not be available for any given station - if the data isn't available from WeatherSnoop, the value of that particular state will be “- data unavailable -”. WeatherSnoop 4.1.2 macOS File size: 20.5 MB WeatherSnoop talks to your Davis Vantage Pro/Vantage Vue, Ambient Weather WS-1080/WS-2080, Weatherwise Solar Pro, RainWise CC-3000, Peet Bros. NOTE: WeatherSnoop Version 2.1.1 (or greater version number) is requred for use with the template set. For WeatherSnoop 2, we attempted to create a common set of data for all supported weather stations and weather underground.
