![]() ![]() (Mikrotik/Tools/Packet Sniffer -> Stream to server and cap everything coming from the weather station) ![]() However, this thing is reporting to the WU site, so I just need to trap the data.I fired up wireshark and sniffed all the packets from the device ip to the internet. My server looks like a porcupine already, what’s one more. Right, … Damn it, maybe I should’ve gotten another crap dongle. The API in homeassistant for WU doesn’t do anything and the other custom component I found didn’t work either. ![]() I installed it, verified it was reporting sensible data and then tried to hook it up to the Weather Underground and right there is where things went to crap. I chose this one because I really don’t need another dongle to read 868Mhz or whatever these things use.A nice post to some third party site I can scrape will do just fine. However, the numbers are small and are not statistically significant.This afternoon PostNL delivered my very first weather station, a " Bresser Prol 5-in-1 Weatherstation incl. Very large low-pressure changes associated with major storm systems (typhoons, hurricanes, etc) are known to trigger episodes of fault slip (slow earthquakes) in the Earth’s crust and may also play a role in triggering some damaging earthquakes. Statistically, there is approximately an equal distribution of earthquakes in cold weather, hot weather, rainy weather, etc. There is no such thing as "earthquake weather". A later theory stated that earthquakes occurred in calm, cloudy conditions, and were usually preceded by strong winds, fireballs, and meteors. ![]() This theory lead to a belief in earthquake weather, that because a large amount of air was trapped underground, the weather would be hot and calm before an earthquake. Small tremors were thought to have been caused by air pushing on the cavern roofs, and large ones by the air breaking the surface. In the 4th Century B.C., Aristotle proposed that earthquakes were caused by winds trapped in subterranean caves. ![]()
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