My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis
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A few weeks ago I set up Weather Display to feed Windy directly, I also set up to feed CWOP/Madis.
All went well for a while but I see my direct feed has vanished in favor of the Madis feed, how do I get my feed to switch back
The average reporting time of my direct feed was around 10 minutes, the Madis feed showing 67 minutes - I seem to have an historical feed rather than an current feed -
@paulg1977 Hi there, unfortunately, our system prefers MADIS stations at this moment, however, we are planning to change it a bit so it should be possible to filter displayed stations.
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@paulg1977 said in My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis:
A few weeks ago I set up Weather Display to feed Windy directly, I also set up to feed CWOP/Madis.
All went well for a while but I see my direct feed has vanished in favor of the Madis feed, how do I get my feed to switch back
The average reporting time of my direct feed was around 10 minutes, the Madis feed showing 67 minutes - I seem to have an historical feed rather than an current feed.I am also encountering this issue. It appears that your direct feed to Windy has been replaced by the CWOP/Madis feed, resulting in a significant increase in reporting time. To switch back to your direct feed and ensure real-time data transmission, you may need to revisit the settings in Weather Display and adjust the feed configuration accordingly. Double-check that the direct feed settings are correctly configured and prioritize them over the CWOP/Madis feed. If necessary, consult the documentation or support resources for Weather Display for specific instructions on how to manage and prioritize feeds.
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@paulg1977 said in My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis:
A few weeks ago I set up Weather Display to feed Windy directly, I also set up to feed CWOP/Madis.
All went well for a while but I see my direct feed has vanished in favor of the Madis feed, how do I get my feed to switch back
The average reporting time of my direct feed was around 10 minutes, the Madis feed showing 67 minutes - I seem to have an historical feed rather than an current feed.It seems like there's a problem we both have. Instead of getting info straight from Windy, we're now getting it from CWOP/Madis, which is making the updates take longer To fix this and get real-time data again, you might need to go back into Weather Display settings and change the feed settings. Make sure you set up the direct feed properly and make it the main one over CWOP/Madis. If you're not sure how to do this, check the Weather Display documentation or ask their support for help.
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@mncraftmod
My station, feeds windy through MADIS (not directrly to windy station)
and reports every 10 min with avg delay 12 min. -
@Gkikas-LGPZ said in My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis:
@mncraftmod
My station, feeds windy through MADIS (not directrly to windy station)
and reports every 10 min with avg delay 12 min.Amazing>
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@Suty Do you have an update on this?
The MADIS station with a relatively large delay consistently masks our near real time direct feed to windy.
We use Davis Weatherlink at an airport to send the weather to windy and to CWOP/NOAA every 5 minutes . it takes additional time, sometimes 30 minutes or longer, for MADIS data to filter through to windy servers.
Would it make sense for Windy to display the station with a higher frequency and more recent data when two feeds overlap for the same location?
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@Suty We are also curious about this. Our weather station broadcasts to via meteobridge to Windy and several services on 2 - 120 second intervals. We would like to both be able to view more frequent data, as well as claim the station, as it is part of our Weather + Webcam infrastructure.
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@adward011 said in My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis:
@Gkikas-LGPZ said in My PWS station has disappeared in favor of Madis:
@mncraftmod
My station, feeds windy through MADIS (not directrly to windy station)
and reports every 10 min with avg delay 12 min.Amazing>
The station feeds through MADIS to Windy, with reports coming every 10 minutes, though there’s typically a 12-minute delay.