
About GraphWeather
What this site covers, who it serves, and how the content is maintained.
Focus
This site is a practical resource for weather-station operators and hobbyist meteorologists who use GraphWeather or similar station-publishing tools. The content covers the entire workflow from station console to published web page: hardware configuration, software setup, FTP publishing, template design, graph generation, data validation, and ongoing maintenance.
The knowledge base articles, tutorials, and community references are written from hands-on experience with real station installations. The emphasis is on what works in practice rather than theoretical documentation. If a technique has been tested across multiple station types and hosting environments, it gets documented here. If it only works in ideal lab conditions, it gets a caveat.
Content Approach
Every guide on this site follows a consistent structure: an introduction that sets context, step-by-step procedures, a troubleshooting matrix for common failure modes, and a short FAQ. This structure reflects how station operators actually use documentation β they rarely read front to back, instead jumping to the section that matches their current problem.
The Publishing Fundamentals pillar provides the conceptual foundation. The Knowledge Base articles go deep on specific topics. The Tutorials offer guided walkthroughs. And the Community section organises practical troubleshooting by category.
Maintenance
Content is reviewed and updated regularly as station hardware evolves, hosting environments change, and new troubleshooting patterns emerge. The Changelog tracks all updates and refinements.