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How to Link a Weather Station to Your Personal Computer

10/08/2016 by Owen 1 Comment

how to link a weather station to your personal computer

With your weather station console, it is easy for you to learn more about the weather conditions with ease. However, there is a chance that you would want more analysis of the weather conditions and this means through running the data through a weather PC app. The PC software is normally able to offer more ways to handle the data than what most people would see from their consoles.

The weather software for the PC has been the most sought after accessory whenever you buy a personal weather station today. You can expect to get several types of such software today, such as Davis Weatherlink, Vantage Vue and VP2 stations. They are quite many and sometimes are tailor made for certain types of weather stations. It is crucial that you check out the home weather station if it can be supported by the various software available.


​Linking the software to the weather station

linking the software to the weather station

Most of the time, the manufacturers make it quite easy on the users when it comes to connecting your DIY weather station to the PC. To help you with the connection, the manufacturer will offer a detailed guide on how you can actually accomplish the task.

Taking Davis Weatherlink as an example, the manufacturer provides the user with all the tools and software need to connect the weather station to the PC. You will get a weather app for desktop, USB connector, and a data logging module.

Using the USB connector, you have to connect the data logging module and the PC together. The special connector is the one that goes to the weather station console, while the normal USB end goes into the USB port of the PC. Just like that, you have managed to connect your weather meter to the PC.

The data logger has the work of storing the data you will always need to manipulate in the future. The logger is the intermediary between the weather station console and PC. Some loggers can keep information for weeks, even if the computer is shut down for a while. The next time you turn it on, you will have all the information you need.


​Capabilities of Weather Forecast Application

Anyone would want to have a weather software for the PC that would enhance the usage of data coming from the data loggers. Here are some of the common capabilities you can get from using the PC software.

  • You will be able to maintain a detailed and permanent record of the data logged
  • Review and manipulate the data in various ways so that you can understand it even better
  • You get to check out the data in graphical presentation, making it easy to visualize
  • You can use such data to run a live weather reporting site
  • Other apps can benefit from using your live data on the weather conditions

​Third party software packages

The WeatherLink software is offered free when you buy the data logger for your weather station, however, it does not mean it is the only software you could use today. Many third party software exist today that could help you with using the weather station easily at home. Some of these apps for PC will have more features while others less. It is crucial that you get to check out the features they will provide before you can buy them for your weather station.


Best Choice of PC

Before you can use the software on your PC, it is important to know more about its minimum requirements for a computer. Some software types might need more features than the others do, while others will need some simple PC features. You will need to learn about the requirements such as the processor, storage space, RAM, and many more.

The type of operating system sometimes will have an effect on the type of PC to use. Most of these weather forecast applications would be made for the Windows OS, as it is the most popular operating system that people use today.

Get one for yourself today…

Now that you know more about the best way to analyze weather station data, it should be easy for you to choose the right software today. From the PC data, you should be able to make a conclusive decision on how to look forward to the day ahead.


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  1. John williams says

    08/10/2017 at 5:19 am

    Indeed a great info shared in this article about how to link a weather station to our personal computer.I appreciate how beautifully it has been drafted for us to understand. thanks a lot for sharing.!!!

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