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Could Lightning Strikes and Lightning distance be added to the main website?
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I would to like that also
Or a html widget would also be great to use elwere.
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It is very easy to do it yourself. Just use the three webtags #LightningStrikesToday, #LightningDistance and #LightningTime format="hh:mmtt 'on' dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy". The last one formats the date so you get this

Lightning Strikes Today 0
Distance of last strike 21.1 miles Time of last strike 02:58AM on Sunday, September 08, 2024
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The Dalek Hunter wrote: Fri 12 Apr 2024 7:15 am Could Lightning Strikes and Lightning distance be added to the main website?
May I ask you what lightning sensor you are using in combi with Davis VP2? I am interested to add such a sensor to my equipement.
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wurzelmac wrote: Sat 14 Sep 2024 5:42 pm
The Dalek Hunter wrote: Fri 12 Apr 2024 7:15 am Could Lightning Strikes and Lightning distance be added to the main website?
May I ask you what lightning sensor you are using in combi with Davis VP2? I am interested to add such a sensor to my equipement.
My guess is he is using an Ecowitt one attached to his GW2000.
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Thanks, David!
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wurzelmac wrote: Sat 14 Sep 2024 5:42 pm
The Dalek Hunter wrote: Fri 12 Apr 2024 7:15 am Could Lightning Strikes and Lightning distance be added to the main website?
May I ask you what lightning sensor you are using in combi with Davis VP2? I am interested to add such a sensor to my equipement.
I use a froggit hp2500 system a ecowitt ecosystem with the hp56 lightning detector
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water01 wrote: Sat 14 Sep 2024 5:25 pm It is very easy to do it yourself. Just use the three webtags #LightningStrikesToday, #LightningDistance and #LightningTime format="hh:mmtt 'on' dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy". The last one formats the date so you get this

Lightning Strikes Today 0
Distance of last strike 21.1 miles Time of last strike 02:58AM on Sunday, September 08, 2024
Thanks that's exact what I need I will try this out Becouse I have never worked with webtags :D
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Can I combine those Ecowitt / Froggit sensors to my existing Davis WLL? In other words, is it possible to receive data from Davis AND other systems?
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wurzelmac wrote: Sun 15 Sep 2024 7:59 am Can I combine those Ecowitt / Froggit sensors to my existing Davis WLL? In other words, is it possible to receive data from Davis AND other systems?
I think if you use cumulusmx yes
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Any input to this one by The Dalek Hunter himself? Would be much appreciated, because we both use MacOS and Davis equipement. Thanks in advance!
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wurzelmac wrote: Sun 15 Sep 2024 7:59 am Can I combine those Ecowitt / Froggit sensors to my existing Davis WLL? In other words, is it possible to receive data from Davis AND other systems?
Yes you can. You configure the Ecowitt under Extra Sensors. Cumulus then listens for data sent by the Ecowitt station, the send is configured under the stations Custom Server setting.
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Great explanation - thanks a lot, Mark!
CMX gets more powerful every day I dive deeper into it. Wow.
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I have three stations

https://longsuttonweather.co.uk. - Davis
https://www.longsutton-weather.co.uk - Ecowitt
https://wx-watch.co.uk/cmxt - Tempest

However the way I combine the data so I can see Lightning strikes is to use PWS Dashboard

https://www.angteck.co.uk/index.html
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Very interesting - thanks for posting!
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