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Home Weather Center (HWC) is a weather graphing, monitoring and analysis application for Mac OS X. HWC is designed as a virtual weather station utilising Internet based weather sources rather than the more traditional and costly hardware based sensors. As data is gathered and stored in its database HWC allows you to view weather statistics such as the lowest temperature, or the highest wind speed over any time period stored in the database. In addition HWC contains a journal for weather notes and can generate web pages containing current conditions, graphs, statistics and a web-cam image. HWC can upload these web pages to your server for display via a web browser anywhere in the world. HWC also monitors the weather and can run a set of pre-defined and user programmed alerts that can trigger emails, send SMS messages to your mobile phone and/or run scripts should an alert trigger. Home Weather Center offers the following main features: Continuous and unlimited recording, monitoring and analysis of weather data for up to three locations. Provides graphs of temperature, dew point, wind chill, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation and barometric pressure. Can graph and display conditions and imagery for any date in the database; dates can be entered using natural language; for example 'last wednesday'. Graph scales range from 1 to 56 days. Continuous statistics calculation and display. Continuous database timeline maintenance; if HWC misses samples, data is interpolated between last know good sample and the latest. Database query facility; for example querying the total rainfaill over a given date range. A journal, linked to the database for recording your own weather notes. Web page generation and upload to web server of current conditions, graphs, web cam image, statistics and journal. Export of data from any date range within the database. Supplied with five sources of weather data weather.com, The Weather Underground, The Weather Underground Personal Weather Pages, METAR and NOAA. Plug-in decoder architecture; users can interface HWC to their own weather sources for example hardware based weather stations. Three pre-programmed alerts; ice, rain and clear sky. Unlimited custom alerts. HWC can send email, SMS message (via modem) and run scripts when an alert is triggered. In-built test system for custom alerts. Independent units for each of the six main data types. Speech of any of the three locations. Daily data email; sends tab-delimited data email for any or all locations. Supports up to 3 backup weather sources for each location Satellite imagery can be recorded, displayed, animated and used as the desktop background. Current conditions displayed in the dock and floating graphical window. Application is localised in English and French.
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| Format: | Software | Size: | 6,940 KB |
| Date: | Oct 2009 | Version: | 1.8.6b2 |
| License: | Free to try | Price: | $35.00 |
| Platform: | Mac |
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