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    kweather - adding a station?

    Is it possible to add a weather station other than one of the 4 digit airport codes to kweather? I've found where I need to add the code but the nearest airport is miles away from me. There is however a weather station only about a mile from where I live. It is an official one used by the Met Office (here in the UK).

    If this is not possible is there any other service that I could use instead?

    I'm using KDE 3.* (up to date as of 10th February 2008) running on Kubuntu 7.10

    Thank you

    #2
    Re: kweather - adding a station?

    Try using superkaramba and liquidweather
    HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
    4 GB Ram
    Kubuntu 18.10

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      #3
      Re: kweather - adding a station?

      Ah, now I've heard 'Liquidweather' mentioned somewhere else but didn't know what they were on about. I shall look into it, thank you

      Kevan

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        #4
        Re: kweather - adding a station?

        Ok, I've taken a look at the Superkaramba stuff and I like it Is there a how to on getting it set up regarding location etc?

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          #5
          Re: kweather - adding a station?

          Look over this
          http://liquidweather.net/manual.php#usage
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            #6
            Re: kweather - adding a station?

            Originally posted by linuxwizard
            Sorry for the late reply but thank you for this

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