What is the best way to transfer my WeatherLink data from one computer to another?

Use Windows Explorer to locate and look in the Weatherlink installation folder on your previous PC to transfer the weatherlink data. This WeatherLink folder is usually found in the program files directory (c:/Program Files) or at the root (c:). 

In WeatherLink, there will be a folder titled after the name you picked for your station (e.g. C:weatherlinkbrettsWX). Copy this complete folder, which is titled after your station, to your new PC's Weatherlink folder. The data should be available when you open that station on the new PC.

Alternatively, you may just transfer the data files yourself. After using WeatherLink to create a new station on the new PC, copy only the old data files (not the entire folder) to the new PC's "station name" folder. The data files will be titled by year and month and have a.wlk extension (e.g. 2011-09.wlk is Sept. 2011 data).



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What is the frequency of my weather data being updated on WeatherLink.Com? How Frequently Does My Information Get Sent To The Site?

What is the frequency of my weather data being updated on WeatherLink.Com? How Frequently Does My Information Get Sent To The Site?

Update frequency into weatherlink cloud

Your update frequency of your weather data is transmitted every minute as long as you have an active connection uploading data.


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What Are DID And Key Code, And How Do I Find Them?

What Are DID And Key Code, And How Do I Find Them?

Weatherlink Device ID

The DID and Key Code on the WeatherLink Network uniquely identify your WeatherLinkIP, Vantage Connect, and WeatherLink Network Annual Subscription (WeatherLink.com).

They're both necessary to create a WeatherLink.com account and are utilized to connect your device/service to your account.

You'll see a term that starts with "DID," which stands for "Device ID." It has 12 characters and includes the digits 0 through 9 as well as the letters A through F.

The DID can be found in the following locations:

Vantage Connect: On the label connected to the plastic cover inside the Vantage Connect and on the front cover of the Vantage Connect handbook, look for “DID” next to it.

The DID and Key are printed on a label affixed to the side of the WeatherLinkIP data logger.
Annual Subscription to the WeatherLink Network: 

When you create an account on WeatherLink.com, you will be given a DID and Key as part of the registration procedure.

APEXS: What Are DID And Key Code, And How Do I Find Them?




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How do I join the WeatherLink network on WeatherLink.com?

Three Ways to Join the WeatherLink Network:

WeatherLinkIP

WeatherLinkIP allows you to send your weather data to WeatherLink.com without needing a computer. WeatherLinkIP automatically uploads your data even if your computer isn't turned on—in fact, a computer isn't even necessary to submit data! Find out more.

WeatherLink Network Subscription

Any Davis weather station with a USB or Serial data logger may be converted into a WeatherLink.com station with the WeatherLink Network Subscription. As long as your computer is turned on and the program is running, your weather data is automatically sent to WeatherLink.com with an annual membership. Find out more.

Vantage Connect

With the purchase of the Vantage Connect, you will receive a WeatherLink Network page. Find out more.


On WeatherLink.com you can:

  • CWOP (Citizen Weather Observer Program), Weather Underground, the GLOBE Program, and other third-party weather sites may all be used to automatically post data.
  • Receive e-mail notifications for current weather or basic alarm conditions.
  • Download the data to your PC for all of WeatherLink's sophisticated charting, graphing, and analysis. Extra User License Kits let you download data to many PCs separately, making them perfect for schools, farms, scientific fieldwork, and remote places.
  • Store four times the amount of data that your data logger can hold on its own.
  • View your data on the WeatherLink.com map or in the WeatherLink.com app for iPhone or Android.
  • Allow others to see your current weather data, or mark it as private.

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Why does my station appear on the map at the incorrect location?

Weather Station Incorrect location on the map

The Latitude/Longitude in your account profile determines where you appear on the map. You may either input a new Latitude/Longitude or use the link on the My Account page to set the location visually on a map to alter your position on the map. 



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On WeatherLink.com 2.0, how many devices can I register under one account?

Weatherlink Account

You may have as many as you want. You may register an infinite number of devices and view their current status (Bulletin). The Pro Tier subscription gives you access to the usage of advanced features on three of your devices. Owners of Vantage Connect and EnviroMonitor are immediately upgraded to the Pro Tier subscription.


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How can I share my data with NOAA, GLOBE, and Weather Underground?

Share my data to NOAA, GLOBE, and Weather Underground

You may pick among these 3rd-party weather sources like weather underground, NOAA, and GLOBE by going to the ‘Uploads' portion of your ‘Manage Devices' page. All you have to do now is tick the boxes next to the ones you want to upload to and enter in your credentials. 


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