Change Log
Work Still To Do
- Need to do full data check confirming that the raw numbers from the sensor remain correct as they pass through the Weather Display software, get streamed to the website, then get sucked up into the mySQL database and are finally displayed.
- Check trends from Leaflee against Cessnock Airport Station, especially pressure, to check for consistancy
- Setup webcam to display current weather and snapshot movie of the day.
- Load 30 years of daily rainfall data Eric had collected.
- Need a process to extract history data from the WS2300 console and upload that data so I can fill in gaps when the main computer crashes.
8th March 2009
- Finished the final touches on the "Extract Historical Data Between Two Dates". You can now download the graphs. You can also download all the fields in the database as a csv file. Tarted up the code a bit.
1st March 2009
- Finished the "Extract Historical Data Between Two Dates" So you can query the sql database and extract history data. The data can be presented as a table on the web page, as a downloadable csv file,as a number of data plots on a single chart or finally as a series of seperate charts, one for each requested dataset.
18th Feb 2009
- Fixed guestbook, change file permissions to allow user to save to file.
- Added a contact us page that lets people email comments etc
- Created the first blog entry.
16th Feb 2009
Final check that everything works. Good to go.
Leaflee Weather Central officially goes live!
7th – 15th Feb 2009
Website, in current format, developed. The main structure of the website was developed the first weekend and it was in “beta” mode during the week with the final touches on the 14th-15th (rained all weekend which helped). Everything seems to be working as expected.
31st Jan – 1st Feb 2009
First crack at setting up website using “Frontpage” software and another website provider (tripod). Was able to display some data. Unfortunately I managed to get myself banned from that site by blocking their banner adds. Gave up on Frontpage and started looking for a better provider with no adds.
22nd Dec 2008 – 4th Jan 2009
Christmas holidays. Construction, painting, assembly and installation of the weather station occurred (amongst other tasks) and the instrument package was fired up.
2nd Nov 2008
Planning not really finished, but started anyway. Starting getting raw materials together to build the weather station. Cut the louvered doors in half to make the sides.
7th Nov 2007
Bought the WS2300 unit from Leading Edge Electronics in Muswellbrook.