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    GFS view

    GFS view

    GFS view is the program for generate and display weather forecas

    ...Each shape-file has own visual parameters like line and text color, line style, etc.
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    Meteorological Product Exchanger

    Meteorological Product Exchanger

    Sundew:a tcp/ip WMO switch, Sarracenia: next gen transfer engine.

    We have moved to https://github.com/MetPX everything on sourceforge is obsolete. metpx is the Meteorological Product Exchanger. Intended for use in industrial/government weather forecast operations, for exchange of meteorological bulletins over TCP/IP.
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    ws2300

    Python driver for the LaCrosse WS-2300

    Ws2300 manipulates the LaCrosse WS-2300 weather station via its RS232/USB interface. It can read and write values, and can continuously log data from WS-2300 to a file or SQL database. All available documentation can be read online at http://ws2300.sourceforge.net/
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    BashForecast

    BashForecast

    The Fast Way To Find Your Local Forecast In Your Linux Terminal

    It takes a lot of work to pull up your local forecast when your on your Linux PC, you have to open your browser, and find a local weather station website. I believe this is a faster method, and its just for Linux users. Just by using your Linux terminal, with my application, you can pull up your local weather forecast just by typing in your city/state. It's really simple, I even pre-typed the commands and instructions so its even easier to use. It's simple GUI I programmed should make it...
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    A weather-station control system for the AAG WSI-603 weather station and other 1-Wire based systems. Uses the OWFS 1-wire file system as the interface to 1-Wire system
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    Linux command line query programme for the WH1081 weather station. (Not tried it on windoze)
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    Thermor/BIOS 9xx Weather Station Server

    See https://github.com/arcanericky/thermorbios953w

    Project at https://github.com/arcanericky/thermorbios953w Developers are encouraged to fork and request pulls as my personal weather station has seen better days. Thermor / BIOS BW953 and BW976 Weather Station daemon for Linux.
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    SunnyX is a complete solution to communicate, view and store datas from a Davis Vantage Pro weather station through serial port.
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