Forecast Numbers for Davis Vantage Vue
Posted: Sun 18 Nov 2012 12:32 am
Steve,
I am not using the Cumulus forecast but instead relying on the one that the Davis outputs as I understand it is more "comprehensive" (correct me if I'm wrong). I also using Jacques' Weather Blues HTML template that displays a forecast icon. The problem is that Jacques informs me that his icons rely on the Cumulus forecast and not the Davis forecast. I have searched the Wiki and throughout the forum and found several references to the webtag <#forecastnumber>. I also found a reference to a list of forecast codes that the Vantage VP uses and there appears to be 200 of them!
When Cumulus outputs the forecast string what string does it use for the Vantage Vue? And if it outputs more than the 27 that Cumulus uses, I suppose there is no way to correlate those strings with the appropriate icons. Or if so, it would probably require a LOT of work on my part. I also saw some references to modifying the strings.ini file.
I suppose the easiest "out" for this is just to use the Cumulus forecast strings and not rely on the Davis. Am I correct in this last assumption?
Thanks.
I am not using the Cumulus forecast but instead relying on the one that the Davis outputs as I understand it is more "comprehensive" (correct me if I'm wrong). I also using Jacques' Weather Blues HTML template that displays a forecast icon. The problem is that Jacques informs me that his icons rely on the Cumulus forecast and not the Davis forecast. I have searched the Wiki and throughout the forum and found several references to the webtag <#forecastnumber>. I also found a reference to a list of forecast codes that the Vantage VP uses and there appears to be 200 of them!
When Cumulus outputs the forecast string what string does it use for the Vantage Vue? And if it outputs more than the 27 that Cumulus uses, I suppose there is no way to correlate those strings with the appropriate icons. Or if so, it would probably require a LOT of work on my part. I also saw some references to modifying the strings.ini file.
I suppose the easiest "out" for this is just to use the Cumulus forecast strings and not rely on the Davis. Am I correct in this last assumption?
Thanks.