Dear Ed, Blick, and WeatherCat fans,
Most members of the forum would agree that my responses are generally neither helpful nor informative
In the voice of one of characters created by the great Warner Bros. animator and director: Bob Clampett . . . .
Well now, I would say that! Then I decided to look into CWOP.
All the information is there, so what does the small program give me that CWOP doesn't?
Okay, it's my turn to confess that I was reading the forum a little too fast.
Somehow I thought you were using one of the applications that use Weather Underground data instead of CWOP. I never thought to look into using CWOP to monitor my station - mainly because the update frequency is a little slow at once every 10 minutes.
However, now that you mention it, I realized something else - there are no apps at all for the iPad that use CWOP data. The only thing I found was this app which is designed once more for iPhone:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cwop-weather/id822251895?mt=8It doesn't look badly designed but being only for the iPhone, I'm not sure that would be exactly your cup of tea either.
So I assume Ed that you are monitoring your station simply using one of the CWOP webpages with Safari on your iPad?
I don't know you submit to Weather Underground as well, but it won't do you any good anyway. As far as I can tell, there isn't any app that is specifically designed to take advantage of the larger screen area of an iPad. The only thing that is available and I find useful is WunderMap:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wundermap-by-weather-underground/id364884105?mt=8This can be very handy if you want to track weather moving across the ground near where you are at. For example you can anticipate when rain might move into your area or if cooling breezes are headed your way.
What I really wanted to point out is that the Poohbah Industries applications are limited to what WeatherCat provides. The WeatherCat server client interface only provides current information. There is no way to get access to graphs or other data at the moment. That may change someday, but for now what is available to any client is basically what is available on the simple gauges console.
Cheers, Edouard