Dear Tim, and WeatherCat tinkerers,
Since you are a newcomer to WeatherCat and this is your first posting, let me welcome you to the WeatherCat forum!

I have been using the WeatherTracker app for a long time and I have decided to move away from it. Also there are some features that I like in WC that WeatherTracker doesn't have. I want to give WC a try and see how it goes.
Since I am newbies with the WeatherCat app, I try to read the manual and forum as much as possible. I do have a couple of questions.
You have definitely come to the right place for your questions!
How do I capture the data for 'Storm Rain' and 'Storm Rain Date' using AppleScript from WT that connects with Davis VantagePro2?
Unfortunately - you can't! However, WeatherCat has an alternative which is fairly close. What you need to use is the
STAT$ tag which is described starting on page 209 of the current WeatherCat manual. The other key ingredient is the
RAINSTORM period which is also described in that section. Here is some AppleScript code to return the total amount of rain that fell during the storm period.
set RainStormTotal to 0
tell application "WeatherCat"
set Query to "STAT$RAIN:TOTAL:RAINSTORM$"
set RainStormTotal to QueryResultString
end tell
RainStormTotalUnfortunately, I haven't been able to find a way to get the date and time when the storm started.
You can get other statistics about the storm using the
STAT$ I created a Custom Text Window with relevant statistics that you can simply download and add to your WeatherCat installation. You should be able to download it from this posting:
https://athena.trixology.com/index.php?topic=2689.msg26014#msg26014As noted in the manual, WeatherCat doesn't keep track of a storm in the same way as the Vantage Pro-2, but usually the results closely match up.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Cheers, Edouard