Weather Software for Windows

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Browse free open source Weather software and projects for Windows below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Weather software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    HP Dreamscreen Weather App

    Personal weather data provider for HP DreamScreen

    HP DreamScreen weather app was brought offline on April 4, 2014 when Weather Bug stopped supporting their weather data API. This project provides a replacement weather data api solution that extends the life of the HP DreamScreen!
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    aIRCraft is a Small and Fast pluggable perl-irc-robot designed to provide both certain services like Weather forecast, definition databases and a stable botnet core. Since it is highly pluggable modules can be written very easily.
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    numericstream

    numericstream

    tools to take data from instruments to networks

    This project was started so I could publish the data from my own weather station on my balcony. That project is still under development but the software that broadcasts the data is 'finished' and should be useful for things other than weather stations. This software is a set of tools to stream data directly from instrumentation via databases, to webpages. This starts with a driver, taking serial ascii data to an SQLite database. Subsequently client applications can take this data to display on webpages, export to text file, and almost anything else. The driver has been written using the mingw port of the gcc compiler, currently the system runs on Windows XP, however the design is deliberately cross platform, and linux based serial port interfaces will be added. The first client is written in php, and tested using the Apache web server. The client is currently a proof of concept, and needs some work!
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