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I had been using wview, which is a high-performance and feature rich system authored by Mark Teel with lots of users. Written in C, it is an efficient system that can run on underpowered boxes.

I wanted something more modern and much, much simpler. I ended up picking Python because its libraries are more mature and there are many more choices for third party libraries. WeeWX has grown to about 15, lines of code, plus another 15, for the hardware drivers. Additionally, Mac users might run into compatibility issues, as most manufacturers only produce software for the Windows platform and not the macOS. In this case, your only software option may be a third-party application.

Modern personal weather stations offer internet connectivity, which in turn allows the station to upload data to the Internet. If merely sharing your weather data to the world is your biggest goal, then just uploading it to the service will be sufficient.

The Weather Underground has its limitations. The service is ideal for displaying up-to-the-minute data from your station. However, its historical data options are limited. Because of the sheer amount of data the Weather Underground must process due to the thousands of stations on its network, it only captures data about every 10 minutes.

It's, for this reason, we instead recommend you install a software package to analyze historical data versus relying on a service like Weather Underground. This is because the software itself is bundled with a special dongle that is necessary to connect your Vantage Vue or Vantage Pro2 to your computer.

While the software itself is a bit dated, it offers a high degree of customizability on how you can view your data. It also allows you to upload your weather data to the Internet, either through the Weather Underground or to your own website.

The interface is intuitive and user-friendly because it is both a cloud and web-based service that it will run on any device with a web browser. Viewed 4k times. Some tools I tried: ClimaSim is only free climate simulator as far as I know. Pros Unregistered version is for free forever.

I can edit continents. Temperature chart from any location or altitude. Cons Unregistered version can't simulate terrestrial and solar settings. Only preset scenarios. Simulates only temperature. Blocks-like continents causing temperature inaccuracies.

Pros Small differences between unregistered and registered versions. You can see how weather was like in different climates.

You can select any date, time and location. Improve this question. Rock Rock 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. Finding free tools? It looks like you've already answered that question in your explanation of two programs.

WXSIM is innately a very large, complex system, with a huge array of options, BUT I've streamlined much of this and developed options for the program to run automatically; so, while there's plenty there for the "pros" to play with, it's also accessible for beginners, and everybody in between! Please explore the site via the top navigation bar to learn more about a tool the likes of which you won't see anywhere else! Copyright Thomas J. Ehrensperger WXSIM can use data from your home weather station to improve forecasts for your exact location.



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