Information about the default generated file:
First is that a Cumulus template file is held internally in the Cumulus code that can generate this file with some standard content as listed in table above.There are two key points to understand about the source for generation of the file: This add-on is by the author of Cumulus, Steve Loft, and involves 2 extra wind graphics added at the bottom of the example 'gauges' page in the web template set produced by Cumulus 1, it was developed using SilverLight and uses data obtained by reading this file Three examples taken from third party addons: Is it sunny? 1 if the sun is shining, otherwise 0 (above or below threshold)ĥ9 (only included for release 3.7.0 and later)Ĭumulus optionally generates this file, it represents one way that current Cumulus derivatives can be supplied to any third party additions you use, or your own external purposes. If the station has lost contact with its remote sensors "Fine Offset only", a Flag number is given (1 = Yes, 0 = No) The number of the current (Zambretti) forecast as per Strings.ini.įlag to indicate that the location of the station is currently in daylight (1 = yes, 0 = No) Time of today's high wind speed (average) (hh:mm)Ĭumulus Versions (the specific version in use) Today's high wind speed (of average as per choice)
Temperature trend value (The average rate of change in temperature over the last three hours) Pressure trend value (The average rate of pressure change over the last three hours) Wind speed as in 6 converted to force number ( beaufort) Time(always hh:mm:ss as per computer system) See #MX web tags for equivalents in latest MX releases.ĭate as 2 figure day 2 figure month 2 figure year - the separator is that set in the windows system short date format (see setup) The final 1.9.4 version of Cumulus, (and releases of MX before 3.7.0) omit the final field shown below.įor historic interest, old versions of Cumulus 1 had fewer fields although the table does not indicate the version at which each field was added, you can click the History tab and look at the early edits.Įquivalent web tag if your locale/region uses decimal points The list below represents the MX field list.