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bhlonewolf Senior Member
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 09:48 | IP Logged
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Hi all,
I've been playing around with Tony's weather macro (thanks Tony!) and was thinking that ultimately being able to pull in rainfall totals would be really useful. Anyone know of a weather service that provides this?
Thanks!
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cmhardwick Senior Member
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 14:58 | IP Logged
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rainfall? what's that? Been so long here, I've forgotten!
__________________ Cicero, Enjoying automation!
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BeachBum Super User
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 15:35 | IP Logged
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We'll be glad to give you some. We had 10 inches today in Northwest Florida... Rain gauge is when your house becomes an island.
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cmhardwick Senior Member
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 20:06 | IP Logged
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I know, you all got hit hard with the front that just came through. We're currently 18.4" behind in our rainfall this year
__________________ Cicero, Enjoying automation!
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jbbtex Senior Member
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 21:20 | IP Logged
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Some NWS office webpages have climatological data with monthly rainfall amounts. The NWS office for my area has it here.
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bhlonewolf Senior Member
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Posted: October 18 2007 at 23:47 | IP Logged
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Cool -- thanks!
I'm thinking the info could be really useful for irrigation and other situations. Now, just to find my data out there... I'll post back if I find a good resource that's reasonably parseable.
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jbbtex Senior Member
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 11:56 | IP Logged
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Has anyone tried using a tipping bucket rainfall gauge connected to an EZIO module to track rainfall?
I was thinking that using one of these with and my EZIO 2x4, I could have PH update three GVs to have daily, monthly and yearly rainfall totals.
What do you think? Has any one done this sort of thing?
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 13:55 | IP Logged
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Ooh. Sounds like an X10 RF door/window sensor would be great for this! Maybe something else for me to try.
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jbbtex Senior Member
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 16:16 | IP Logged
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I took your advice Tony and bought a door/window sensor (4 for $20) and this tipping bucket rain gauge.
I bought the rain gauge here.
Operating the bucket manually, it works like a charm. Now we just need some rain.
__________________ Brady
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - Gen. George S. Patton
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bhlonewolf Senior Member
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 17:50 | IP Logged
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My approach took a different approach -- the weather underground data for a local station has quite a bit of information. I'm working on collecting all that information -- precip, hi/lo temp, dew point, humidity, etc. The data of course won't be exact because it's not measured in my backyard, but it's close enough.
Anyone know of easy-to-use sensors to indoor use, like attics, etc.? (Preferably something I can integrate into PH!)
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 19:15 | IP Logged
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Good to hear Brady!
WUnderground is great for that. I have a weather geek only a couple miles from me. :)
What kind of sensors do you mean?
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bhlonewolf Senior Member
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 20:21 | IP Logged
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Oops, should've specified! Basically temperature and humidity would be great, so I can monitor conditions either under the house or up in the attic... I hear 1-wire is great for that, but I haven't looked into it.
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 20:29 | IP Logged
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If you can run wire, 1-wire is great.
If you can't, there are some wireless ones, too.
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bhlonewolf Senior Member
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Posted: November 15 2007 at 01:05 | IP Logged
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Hmmm ... for what I want to do, I think I can run 1-wire -- any suggestions on getting started with integrating it w/ PH?
Speaking of which and back to the original topic, I realized that the weather underground did indeed have rainfall totals -- so I pull the entire dataset down (they offer it in comma-delimited format -- makes parsing it a bit easier), store it in a database, then can access it from PH. The 2 issues with it are: not quite as simple as I'd like and largely independent of PH, and the datafeed looks like ... well, subject to change. Many different stations have slight variances in naming conventions, so we'll see how long it works. If it works, I'll get temp, humidity, precip, etc. within PH, so this (and maybe a 1-wire sensor in the attic) would really solve all the HVAC and irrigation automation in the house.
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: November 15 2007 at 07:36 | IP Logged
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Get a serial 1-wire adapter and a sensor to start playing with. Look at Hobby Boards.
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jbbtex Senior Member
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 11:49 | IP Logged
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jbbtex wrote:
I took your advice Tony and bought a door/window sensor (4 for $20) and this tipping bucket rain gauge.
I bought the rain gauge here.
Operating the bucket manually, it works like a charm. Now we just need some rain.
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FWIW - I took the window/door sensor out of it's case and was able to fit into a sealed compartment inside the rain gauge.
__________________ Brady
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - Gen. George S. Patton
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