Wind gust appears to be plotting the wrong way up

Hi All
For some reason my version of Weatherdisplay is appears to be plotting wind gust speed upside down.
Is this a setting problem, if so how do I correct it so it looks like you webpage?

Many Thanks Michael


looks like you might have set a gust speed upper limit that is too low

Brian,

Thank for replying, I’ve looked though the settings including the ini file and I cannot seem to find any way to set the limit set the gust speed upper limit,am I missing something?

Have you tried Control Panel > Offsets & Initial Rain > Limits? There is a gustspeed spike limit setting there.

Yes, How does it change the upper limit?


That’s the wrong tab. . . try Limits.

Ok,
So which values needs to be adjusted on windspeed-0.jpg, or do I need to change anything on windspeed-1.jpg.

Sory to be a pain, this effect has just recently appeared, after upgrading Weather Display

Michael


I really don’t know, I was just looking for any gustspeed setting after Brian suggested the limit might be set too low and you said you couldn’t find a setting. I can’t think of anywhere else to look, either.

Sory to be a pain, this effect has just recently appeared, after upgrading Weather Display

Ah, that’s different. I wouldn’t change anything until Brian comments on that.

Thanks,

Since I’m using a home build weather station , could the cause be with that, I checked my python programme and cannot find any glaring errors, the data used is CSV read into Weather Display, using Weather Exchange format. Which has served me OK so.
Perhaps its time I used a different data format.
Do you have ant thoughts or suggestions
Michael

Not really. What build were you running before upgrading, and what build now? Can you go back to your previous build temporarily to check all is still OK with the gustspeed?

Hi bitsostring,

I Have found an earlier version 10.37S123 and am ruuning in at the same time as 10.37S133, unfortuntatly there has no wind today so I cannt get you results.
As soon as I get sone wind. I post again on this thread
Michael