Edit (12/19/19):
Could we either have the ability to order them, or just have the "big there" of temp, precip and wind totals pinned to the top.
After re-reading that sentence, is "big
there" supposed to be "big
three"?
Previously offered... thinking you were talking about yearly data for only a few of the dozens of bits WC collects:Not sure how many years nor how many types of weather for each year you want. I assume you would start with your earliest full year of data, so you would need to run the following only once to get WC to list each year's data. I also assume you have already compiled prior years into a spreadsheet. After the end of each year, simply change the dates and let WC generate the new data.
1. If you already use a Custom Web, you can use the text below to just 'dump' the data to a file in
~/Library/Application Support/WeatherCatCustomWeb/ with whatever name you want for the page.
2. If you
aren't making Custom Web pages, please copy the text in the WC Prefs->On-Line->Simple Web/Text "Notes:" and save it in a TextEdit file. You should then be able to replace the text with the text below. Keep or edit the name shown in the "Web Page Title:" box so you can find it easily. It should end up in basically the same path as shown in 1.
Individual Statistics queries basically consist of three "TAGS": (See pg. 206-207 of
The Manual)
ITEM (26 items + special sensors)
TYPE (6 items)
PERIOD (11 items)
p. 213:
"Date ranges are specified as yyyy-mm-dd/yyyy-mm-dd. The time range runs from the first minute of the first date to the first minute
-1 of the second date."
Maximum Temp for 2010:
STAT$TEMPERATURE:
MIN:
2010-01-01/2012-01-01$TEMPUNITS$Would print
Maximum Temp for 2010: -15?F for example.
Maximum Temp for 2010:
STAT$TEMPERATURE:
MIN:
2010-01-01/2012-01-01$TEMPUNITS$:TIME$
Would print
Maximum Temp for 2010: -15?F 12 December 2010 5:30 A.M. for example.
Obviously, you can change the
ITEM for the other data points you want. Simply place these tag combinations in any order you want, starting with the one you want "on top".