![]() I'd wanted to install a weather station in my yard and upload the weather data to Weather Underground the Sense HAT and a Raspberry Pi seemed like a great way to do this. I read different articles about this board, so I decided to create a project using it. Eventually, many experiments were selected and an astronaut performed them and sent back the results for analysis. The HAT was created by the folks at Astro Pi elementary school children were solicited to create experiments using the Sense HAT it that would be executed on the International Space Station. The Sense HAT board includes instruments that measure temperature, humidity and barometric pressure plus an 8x8 LED display, a joystick, and an accelerometer. ![]() This is a Raspberry Pi project that measures weather values (temperature, humidity and pressure) using the Astro Pi Sense HAT then uploads the data to a Weather Underground weather station. In the past, people have emailed me or posted questions to other forums - the easiest way to get the author (me) to help you is to just ask, here. Sorry.Īnother Note: If you have an issue with this project, open an issue here. A user reported that the API endpoint changed, but I can't find any data to confirm that, so you'll have to figure that out yourself. Note: Weather Underground announced they were shutting down the weather API in End of Service for the Weather Underground API but seem to continue to support personal weather stations.
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