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System Variables
Meteobridge provides some additional variables that tell details not directly related to weather conditions. Sensor name is "mbsystem", defined selectors are:
- mac: Meteobridge MAC hardware address (example: "40:01:FE:23:12:A8")
- swversion: Meteobridge version string (example: "1.1")
- buildnum: build number as integer (example: 1673)
- platform: string that specifies hw platform (example: "TL-MR3020")
- station: string that specifies selected weather station (example: "WMR-200")
- stationnum: integer that specifies selected weather station (example: 49)
- language: language used on Meteobridge's web interface (example: "English")
- timezone: defined timezone (example: "Europe/Berlin")
- latitude: latitude as float (example: 53.875120)
- longitude: longitude as float (example: 9.885357)
- uptime: uptime of Meteobridge in seconds
- cpuload1m, cpuload5m, cpuload15m shows average cpu load during last 1, 5, 15 minutes
- ip: IP address
- lanip: IP address on the LAN port (if connected)
- wlanip: IP address of the WLAN (if connected)
- lastdata: seconds passed since last piece of data received from weather station, returns -1 if no data received. Does not distinguish between useful and useless garbage data
- lastgooddata: seconds passed since last piece of meaningful sensor data recorded, returns -1 if no sensor data recorded so far
- solarmax: maximum possible solar radiation on that day at that point of the earth. Needs latitude and longitude set and pressure data available.
- lunarage: days passes since new moon as integer (example: 28)
- lunarpercent: lunarphase given as percentage from 0% (new moon) to 100% (full moon)
- lunarsegment: lunarphase segment as integer (0 = new moon, 1-3 = growing moon: quarter, half, three quarters, 4 = full moon, 5-7 = shrinking moon: three quarter, half, quarter)
- daylength: length of day (example: "11:28")
- daylengthmin: length of shortest day of the year
- daylengthmax: length of longest day of the year
- civildaylength: alternative method for day length computation (example: "12:38")
- civildaylengthmin: length of shortest day of the year according to civil day length computation
- civildaylengthmax: length of longest day of the year according to civil day length computation
- nauticaldaylength: alternative method for day length computation (example: "14:00")
- nauticaldaylengthmin: length of shortest day of the year according to nautical day length computation
- nauticaldaylengthmax: length of longest day of the year according to nautical day length computation
- sunrise: returns time of astronomical sunrise in local time. Can be converted to UTC by applying "=utc" to the variable (example: "06:47", resp. "05:47") or can be converted to 12h time mode by applying "=apm" (example: "8:45AM").
- sunset: returns time of astronomical sunset in local time. Can be converted to UTC by applying "=utc" to the variable (example: "18:15", resp. "17:15") or can be converted to 12h time mode by applying "=apm" (example: "12:45AM").
- civilsunrise, civilsunset, nauticalsunrise, nauticalsunset: alternative computations for sunset and sunrise. These can also be converted to UTC ("=utc") or AM/PM ("=apm") as "sunrise and sunset".
- daynightflag: returns "D" when there is daylight, otherwise "N" (civil sunrise/sunset is used as reference).
- isday: returns "1" when there is daylight, otherwise "0" (civil sunrise/sunset is used as reference).
- isnight: returns "0" when there is daylight, otherwise "1" (civil sunrise/sunset is used as reference).
- moonrise: time of moonrise in local time. Can be converted to UTC or AP/PM notation by applying "=utc" resp. "=apm" to the variable. Please notice that not every day has a moonrise time, therefore, variable can be non-existent on certain days (example: "05:46", resp. "04:46")
- moonset: time of moonset in local time. Can be converted to UTC or AP/PM notation by applying "=utc" resp. "=apm" to the variable. Please notice that not every day has a moonset time, therefore, variable can be non-existent on certain days (example: "17:00", resp. "16:00")
- graphA: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*instruments-black"
- graphB: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*instruments-black-imp"
- graphC: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-black"
- graphD: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-black-imp"
- graphE: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-tw-2d"
- graphF: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-tw-2d-imp"
- graphG: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-pr-2d"
- graphH: returns URL of the user's Meteoplug chart "*iphone-pr-2d-imp"