Hi,
I really miss the old version of the website “weatherspark” It had an absolutely fantastic weather dashboard.
It was a old google-finance-like graph that you could scroll, to zoom in and out to increase the timescale, or left to right to shift the date at the center of the graph.
The lines on the graph shows, current temperature, historical temperature and prediction temperature.
There were bands around the temperature that would indicate temperature averages and records for the date period on screen.
If there were precipitations, it would show as another line the amounts.
In that simple graph you could get the sense of the local weather, what it’s been and what it will be, this week, this month or 25 years ago with just your mouse.
With all the weather data being collected by government and available on public APIs, is there any open source self-hosted software that has an effective interactive data visualization user interface as weather spark of old ?
Here is what it looked like, all in a single graph with NO pageloads !
I already use HomeAssistant and it has a nice graph interface, you can add any data you want. Plus I have a zigbee temp and humidity sensor on the balcony, so I can add local data to the one coming from external sources. E.g. here is a temperature graph, blue is the temperature from OpenWeatherMap, yellow is an indoor sensor. It shows daily mean, min and max for the last 30 days:
You can find built in weather integrations here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/?cat=weather