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Latest Cumulus MX V3 release 3.28.6 (build 3283) - 21 March 2024
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Latest Cumulus MX V3 release 3.28.6 (build 3283) - 21 March 2024
Cumulus MX V4 beta test release 4.0.0 (build 4019) - 03 April 2024
Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
Download the Software (Cumulus MX / Cumulus 1 and other related items) from the Wiki
How long have you been running Cumulus?
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- Posts: 42
- Joined: Fri 23 Mar 2012 3:17 pm
- Weather Station: Davis VP2
- Operating System: Windows 7 x64 Pro
- Location: Vilppula, Finland
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
I have been running Cumulus since January 17, 2012, 521 days. I set up my Davis VP2 in December 2011.
- ARootBear
- Posts: 27
- Joined: Sun 25 Nov 2012 4:04 pm
- Weather Station: Vantage Vue + WLL
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Location: Newfoundland Canada
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
My cumulus records date way wayyyy back to... November 23rd, 2012
That was the day I received my datalogger in the mail, been working great for me ever since.
That was the day I received my datalogger in the mail, been working great for me ever since.
Brigus, Newfoundland, Canada. http://brigusweather.com
- tomcatuk
- Posts: 331
- Joined: Fri 26 Dec 2008 4:41 pm
- Weather Station: ----> Davis Vantage Vue
- Operating System: Windows 10 20H2 19042.685
- Location: Buckingham
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
#DaysSinceRecordsBegan 1269 days for me, though I did start a year earlier with an older station which gave up on me and started again in January 1st 2010 with the Vue and clean slate and is still running ok.
Regards Steve
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- Posts: 159
- Joined: Wed 13 May 2009 9:35 am
- Weather Station: Davis Vantage Pro 2 Wireless
- Operating System: Raspbian wheezy
- Location: Nr Ilkley, West Yorks, UK
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
I'm a relative newcomer as well. Basically started as soon as support for the Oregon's was available so I started on 11th June 2011 so just completed 2 years worth of data collection.
bigmac
Menston Weather
Menston Weather
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- Posts: 373
- Joined: Mon 07 Dec 2009 10:27 pm
- Weather Station: Davis VP2
- Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
- Location: Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
I started 7th December 2009. Excellent software.
- JennyLeez
- Posts: 316
- Joined: Wed 16 Dec 2009 2:32 am
- Weather Station: La Crosse WS3083
- Operating System: Windows XP, Win7 & Win 10
- Location: Wairoa, Hawkes Bay. New Zealand.
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Today is day 1300. Began 1st December 2009.
Since then Cumulus has been a total time consumer....lol
In other words I should be working and I am not, I am playing with any enhancements members write and every upgraded/added webtag Steve creates
Many thanks to Steve and those in this forum whose work I use and to those who have helped me
Cheers
Since then Cumulus has been a total time consumer....lol
In other words I should be working and I am not, I am playing with any enhancements members write and every upgraded/added webtag Steve creates
Many thanks to Steve and those in this forum whose work I use and to those who have helped me
Cheers
Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Weather Station:
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
- gluepack
- Posts: 460
- Joined: Tue 22 Jan 2013 9:20 pm
- Weather Station: PCE-FWS 20
- Operating System: Win 7 Pro
- Location: Zlatina, Bulgaria
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Five months tomorrow, or 151 days.
I had been submitting webcam images to Weather Underground for quite a while before I bought my pws and, on installing it, I chose Cumulus over the software that came with it based on recommendations (well, they would on this forum, I guess, lol).
It made me think about updating an existing website that I had already converted from free to fee but hadn't paid too much attention to and I added a (sub-)set of pages based on Saratoga templates (once I figured out that I needed to use 3rd party software to FTP the Cumulus files). It seems to be never-ending though, adding and modifying and I still have a lot to do with the original website content.
What I like to see is, not necessarily the data presented at those services that I submit too directly (well, via Cumulus) but the fact that it is picked up and used by other services, e.g. http://www.windalert.com
I had been submitting webcam images to Weather Underground for quite a while before I bought my pws and, on installing it, I chose Cumulus over the software that came with it based on recommendations (well, they would on this forum, I guess, lol).
It made me think about updating an existing website that I had already converted from free to fee but hadn't paid too much attention to and I added a (sub-)set of pages based on Saratoga templates (once I figured out that I needed to use 3rd party software to FTP the Cumulus files). It seems to be never-ending though, adding and modifying and I still have a lot to do with the original website content.
What I like to see is, not necessarily the data presented at those services that I submit too directly (well, via Cumulus) but the fact that it is picked up and used by other services, e.g. http://www.windalert.com
PWS links: Wunderground➤IVARNAPR3…CWOP/APRS➤E(W)2048…PWSWeather➤ZLATINABG…Awekas➤10631…Twitter➤@Zlatina_weather
Station type: PCE-FWS 20…Webcam link: View south to edge of Provadisko plateau
- steve
- Cumulus Author
- Posts: 26701
- Joined: Mon 02 Jun 2008 6:49 pm
- Weather Station: None
- Operating System: None
- Location: Vienne, France
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
It's interesting that you say that. Some people apparently feel exactly the opposite, and don't like it that places like CWOP and WU sell the uploaded data to other commercial organisations like Windalert. I believe some people even stopped uploading to CWOP and/or WU as a result.gluepack wrote:What I like to see is, not necessarily the data presented at those services that I submit too directly (well, via Cumulus) but the fact that it is picked up and used by other services, e.g. http://www.windalert.com
Steve
- gluepack
- Posts: 460
- Joined: Tue 22 Jan 2013 9:20 pm
- Weather Station: PCE-FWS 20
- Operating System: Win 7 Pro
- Location: Zlatina, Bulgaria
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Wow, it takes all sorts.
Surely, the whole point is to improve weather forecasting. The more that data is used, integrated, massaged and interpreted the better, I would have thought.
It is not that I am losing anything financially by windalert ( I mention them as I specified them on my last post) using the data and, in return, I get from them an exceptional set of graphics that I can incorporate into what otherwise would be a lacklustre set of Saratoga templates (never mind that it doesn't matter much which way the wind blows or how strongly in our part of the world for wind-oriented sports).
Surely, the whole point is to improve weather forecasting. The more that data is used, integrated, massaged and interpreted the better, I would have thought.
It is not that I am losing anything financially by windalert ( I mention them as I specified them on my last post) using the data and, in return, I get from them an exceptional set of graphics that I can incorporate into what otherwise would be a lacklustre set of Saratoga templates (never mind that it doesn't matter much which way the wind blows or how strongly in our part of the world for wind-oriented sports).
PWS links: Wunderground➤IVARNAPR3…CWOP/APRS➤E(W)2048…PWSWeather➤ZLATINABG…Awekas➤10631…Twitter➤@Zlatina_weather
Station type: PCE-FWS 20…Webcam link: View south to edge of Provadisko plateau
- meteotortosa
- Posts: 323
- Joined: Thu 04 Dec 2008 12:15 am
- Weather Station: Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus
- Operating System: Windows XP SP3
- Location: Tortosa-Baix Ebre- Catalonia
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
I use Cumulus from 1st January of 2009
Weather in Tortosa (NE Spain), updated every 15'
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- Posts: 132
- Joined: Thu 26 Jun 2008 5:51 am
- Weather Station: Davis VP2 + Solar
- Operating System: A20 TV box + CumulusMX
- Location: Slov.Konjice, Slovenia
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
September 19th 2008
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- Posts: 110
- Joined: Sun 30 Jun 2013 7:41 am
- Weather Station: Vanatge Pro2 plus
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Location: Farsley Near Leeds
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Hi
Been running it continuosly since 0900 this morning! So what do i need to do to get myself recognised onthe web. Has anyone got t he Davis VP2 that could lend me hand.
I'm a novice with technical things. Please inform what I need to do to start off?
Many thanks
Rob
Been running it continuosly since 0900 this morning! So what do i need to do to get myself recognised onthe web. Has anyone got t he Davis VP2 that could lend me hand.
I'm a novice with technical things. Please inform what I need to do to start off?
Many thanks
Rob
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- Posts: 93
- Joined: Tue 09 Apr 2013 11:36 am
- Weather Station: Davis VP2 Plus & FARS
- Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
- Location: Gin Gin, Qld, Australia
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Welcome Rob. I have a Davis VP2+ & I would prepared to help you, so just ask what you need to know & I will try & help you. I am not knowledgeable on web matters, but on the actual Davis station I have learnt a lot.brookr wrote: Hi
Been running it continuosly since 0900 this morning! So what do i need to do to get myself recognised onthe web. Has anyone got t he Davis VP2 that could lend me hand.
I'm a novice with technical things. Please inform what I need to do to start off?
Many thanks
Rob
Bligh.
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- Posts: 110
- Joined: Sun 30 Jun 2013 7:41 am
- Weather Station: Vanatge Pro2 plus
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Location: Farsley Near Leeds
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
hi
it was the web stuff I was really interested in - the Davis VP2 system is brilliant. Had this 7 years, its the Vp2 plus solar and before that I had the weather Monitor.
Thank you very much anyway for taking interest. I'm trying to get my data on the web via Cumulus.
it was the web stuff I was really interested in - the Davis VP2 system is brilliant. Had this 7 years, its the Vp2 plus solar and before that I had the weather Monitor.
Thank you very much anyway for taking interest. I'm trying to get my data on the web via Cumulus.
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- Posts: 3254
- Joined: Sat 13 Aug 2011 9:33 am
- Weather Station: Ecowitt HP2551
- Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
- Location: Burnham-on-Sea
- Contact:
Re: How long have you been running Cumulus?
Well the first steps are to get yourself a domain name and a hosting company.
The domain name can usually be bought at the same time as you buy the hosting service and is usually something like www.farsleyweather.co.uk (if it is available i.e. nobody else is using the name).
The hosting service is the web based company who has server space you can buy space from in order to host your web site.
The domain name can usually be bought at the same time as you buy the hosting service and is usually something like www.farsleyweather.co.uk (if it is available i.e. nobody else is using the name).
The hosting service is the web based company who has server space you can buy space from in order to host your web site.