Weemss is an open-source weather station software allowing for the collection, analysis, and visualization of weather data from personal weather stations, compatible with various hardware types such as Davis and Fine Offset.
Weemss is an open-source software application designed for collecting, processing, and visualizing weather data from personal weather stations. It supports connections to various popular home weather station hardware such as Davis Instruments, Fine Offset, and WeatherHawk.
Once connected to a weather station, Weemss will automatically import sensor readings like temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation etc. into a SQL database. It then processes this raw data to generate derived observations like dewpoint, heat index, windchill etc.
The software provides a responsive web interface to view both real-time and historical weather data in the form of plots, gauges and tables. Users can analyze weather trends with graphing and reporting capabilities. There are also modules for uploading data to citizen weather networks like WeatherUnderground, CWOP etc.
Weemss is written in Python and relies on open source packages like matplotlib, SQLite and Bootstrap for various functions. It can be installed on Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. The modular architecture allows customization and integration with various data storage and visualization tools.
Key features include flexible data import, processing and archiving, real-time dashboard, visualizations for analysis, integration with weather networks and ability to extend functionality with addons.
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