Using a PWS

@Modawg2k

Thanks, Modawg2k. I was happy we were able to get this sorted out quickly for you.

AWTony (AerisWeather Support)
Aug 20, 1:21 PM CDT
Kyle,
The forced update of the stations profile data has occurred.
http://api.aerisapi.com/observations/summary/PWS_1539GAMBIT?client_id=41aTTmvKLxW1JxjL38pDA&client_secret=EZ5dIpj7Ucf4NIu4LyLHmqcteSjbNSRqk4vwIvpl&from=08/19/2016&to=08/20/2016&plimit=32&filter=allstations&query=count:2,mint:-999,maxt:-999
Note it may take up to 30 minutes for the caches to clear.
Let me know if I may be of additional assistance with this station
Tony
AerisWeather Support
http://support.aerisweather.com/

AWTony AWTony (AerisWeather Support)
Aug 20, 1:08 PM CDT
Kyle,
Looking at the station, it looks as if the user first added it to PWSweather, with an incorrect longitude (forgot the negative sign). I am forcing an manual refresh of this station’s data within the API which should resolve this. I will update once this has occurred.
Tony
AerisWeather Support
http://support.aerisweather.com/

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@Modawg2k and @njhaley, are you two familiar with this site? http://cals.arizona.edu/azmet/
University of Arizona Meteorological Network

Don’t know if it is any closer to you, but there is a weather station called “Desert Ridge” you might want to check into. There’s a daily lawn watering guide. http://cals.arizona.edu/azmet/phxturf.html

This paper might be interesting: Converting Reference Evapotranspiration Into Turf Water Use

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Thanks for the read. I try to follow the UofAs stuff when it comes to best practices.

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