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Problem
Relative pressure
does not agree with
official reporting
station.
Time is incorrect.
Data not reporting to
Wunderground.com
Solution
Relative pressure refers to sea-level equivalent
temperature and should generally agree closely
with the official station. If there is a disagreement,
make sure you are not looking at absolute pressure,
in particular if your station is not near sea level.
Also check at different times due to occasional
delays in updates to the official station.
The barometer is only accurate to ± 0.09 inHg (3
hPa) within the following relative pressure range:
20.67 to 32.50 inHg (700 – 1,100 hPa), which
corresponds to an altitude of 9,000 ft. (2,750 m)
down to 2,500 ft. (750 m) below sea level. At higher
altitudes, you should expect a possible lesser
accuracy and non-linearity effects in the error (the
calibration offset only allows for a partially linear
correction).
Make sure your time zone and daylight savings
time setting is correct (even when connected to the
Internet via Wi-Fi this is needed).
Confirm your station ID is correct. The station ID is
all caps, and the most common issue is substituting
a capital letter O for a 0 (zero) or vice versa. Please
note the digit 0 can only occur in the last part of
the station ID (which is a station number in a city).
Example, KAZPHOEN11, not KAZPH0EN11.
Confirm that your password (also called: key) is
correct. It is the password wunderground.com
generated for your station ID. You can also verify it
by logging in to wunderground.com and looking it
up under "My PWS. "
Make sure the date, time and time zone is correct
on the WS View app. If it is not incorrect, you may
be reporting data for a point in the past or future
and you may not see it where you expect it.
Check your router firewall settings. The gateway
sends data via port 80. If you can access other web
sites using "http" (not to be confused with "https")
this setting will be OK.