From: Alexander Vasarab Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 20:56:52 +0000 (-0700) Subject: More README cleanup X-Git-Tag: v2.0.0^2~15 X-Git-Url: https://wylark.com/src/infoex-autowx.git/commitdiff_plain/5778903062414091f61f5fb7ef43eaf7abda4e03 More README cleanup --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index beee3aa..91c4b98 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -64,10 +64,11 @@ weather station FTP server and other InfoEx-related configuration options. `[station]` -`type = [Either mesowest or nrcs]` +`type = [either mesowest or nrcs]` `token = [MesoWest API token -- ignored when type is nrcs]` -`station_id = [The NRCS/MesoWest identifier for a particular station]` -`desired_data = [A comma-delimited list of fields you're interested in]` +`station_id = [the NRCS/MesoWest identifier for a particular station]` +`desired_data = [a comma-delimited list of fields you're interested in]` +`units = [either english or metric -- ignored when type is nrcs]` `[infoex]` `host = [InfoEx FTP host address]` @@ -147,10 +148,11 @@ you want to import data. Here are the steps to do that: the MesoWest web portal into your configuration file's `token` value. 2. Next, you will want to find the Station ID for the MesoWest weather - station of interest and copy it to the `stid` value. + station of interest and copy it to the `station_id` value. 3. Finally, you must choose what data types you want to push into - InfoEx. MesoWest refers to these as 'field names' and a list is + InfoEx and compile them into a comma-separated list. MesoWest refers + to these as 'field names' or 'station variables' and a list is available here: https://developers.synopticdata.com/about/station-variables/ @@ -162,7 +164,7 @@ units as used in the United States. For example: -`token = (token id)` +`token = (token id located in your MesoWest web account)` `stid = OD110` `desired_data = air_temp,snow_depth` `units = english`