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Feeding data to Meteoplug cloud servicve is easily done by selecting an upload interval (full detail weather data from your station is bundled to buckets and then uploaded in one transfer chunk to Meteoplug) and a live data interval that defines update speed of Meteoplug's dashboard for live data inspection. When you provide a station name, that name will be used to show your station on the [http://www.meteoplug.com/cgi-bin/meteochart.cgi?draw=79757a776920306d0e763b272b2426 map] of stations using Meteoplug.<br> | Feeding data to Meteoplug cloud servicve is easily done by selecting an upload interval (full detail weather data from your station is bundled to buckets and then uploaded in one transfer chunk to Meteoplug) and a live data interval that defines update speed of Meteoplug's dashboard for live data inspection. When you provide a station name, that name will be used to show your station on the [http://www.meteoplug.com/cgi-bin/meteochart.cgi?draw=79757a776920306d0e763b272b2426 map] of stations using Meteoplug.<br> | ||
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− | When you click onto the orange "i" a javascript dashboard showing your live weather data will appear. The corresponding link can be used from everywhere in the Internet as Meteoplug cloud service is providing the dashboard for you, not your local Meteobridge device. In order to make use of other graphs or individual dashboards, you will need a Meteoplug server account, as explained on the Meteoplug wiki. | + | When you click onto the orange "i" a javascript dashboard showing your live weather data (like showed below) will appear. The corresponding link can be used from everywhere in the Internet as Meteoplug cloud service is providing the dashboard for you, not your local Meteobridge device. In order to make use of other graphs or individual dashboards, you will need a Meteoplug server account, as explained on the Meteoplug wiki.<br /> |
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Revision as of 22:34, 2 August 2013
Meteoplug Cloud Graphing
Meteoplug cloud service is not a traditional weather network, but a data graphing and presentation service dedicated to your individual demand. When you connect your Meteobridge with this service, every single piece of information delivered from your weatherstation is stored in the cloud and can be used for generating user-defined graphs. None of the existing weather networks does store that huge amount of data and none provides you with customizeable graphing option of that magnitude. You might inspect meteoplug.com and visit the gallery to get an impression what Meteoplug can do with your weather data.
Feeding data to Meteoplug cloud servicve is easily done by selecting an upload interval (full detail weather data from your station is bundled to buckets and then uploaded in one transfer chunk to Meteoplug) and a live data interval that defines update speed of Meteoplug's dashboard for live data inspection. When you provide a station name, that name will be used to show your station on the map of stations using Meteoplug.
When you click onto the orange "i" a javascript dashboard showing your live weather data (like showed below) will appear. The corresponding link can be used from everywhere in the Internet as Meteoplug cloud service is providing the dashboard for you, not your local Meteobridge device. In order to make use of other graphs or individual dashboards, you will need a Meteoplug server account, as explained on the Meteoplug wiki.