Right guys,
1st of all my website address is..
Http://www.burnhamoncrouchweather.com/index.php
Have a look at it, remember the side bar menu on the left hand side gives you more info
I'm not here to spend your money, only you can do that but if I can point you in the right direction it helps.
Also you don't have to go with the company that I use, there are so many other company's out there that would be much cheaper but as they say.. "You only get what you pay for"
The website for Davis is..
http://www.davisnet.com
This will give you info on all weather station & extras you could at a later stage add on.
My weather station is a Davis VP2 with 24 hour FARS (fan assisted radiation screen) model number = 6163uk. This model comes standard with solar/UV sensors,
on the back of this I have a leaf wetness sensor,
Which measures rain droplets, this will let you know the 1st sign of rain, measures from 0 (dry) to 15 (wet). Check out my site to see this working.. Http://
www.burnhamoncrouchweather.com/wxlive.php
This photo gives you an idea of where you should position you're weather station
Should be over a grass lawn but NOT positioned over concrete, ideal height, 5 ft above ground.
These photos show my anemometer, UV/solar sensors plus my ip camera.
And all together
The ip camera is a live stream but you will need Java installed on you PC.
I also have a temp/moisture sensor in the ground six inches down so I can monitor how dry/hot the soil gets
Here's a photo of my anemometer & leaf wetness/soil/temp transmitters.
All the information from these units apart from the ip camera are then fed to the heart of the system wirelessly to this
which is located in my study. Then from this its fed straight into my server via Davis weather link then to the Internet which you can see via my website.
I host myself hence having my own server
You can start off with the basic setup then add extras at a later stage, this is what most people tend to do, I did
that's the good thing with Davis products you can add more equipment as & when. If you wanted to you can even increase the range of your weather station by adding repeaters just in case you wanted to have your weather station miles away. All this infomation should be on their website.
On the PC side I use "weather display" software to handle all the information, great bit of software but you don't have to use it, you can just use the Davis weather link to look after all your information.
My website is made up of templates which I can point you in the right direction to get the latest version, mine is an older version
but still works great
we can sort this out nearer the time when you're ready for it... It's all php script.
I also feed weather wunderground, American company, check out this link..
Http://www.wunderground.com/weather station/wxdailyhistory.asp?ID=IGREATDU1
I'm also a CWOP member (citizen weather observer program) my Handle is CW5322
I feed both sites with my weather data.
All photos I've done in thumbnail but click on them which will make them much bigger.
I hope the above is not confusing & you find it interesting but fill free to shout me if you need any help
Well let's put it Iike this.... I've been helped so much on here so this is the leased I can do to return the favour