About The Stations

The station in Bern is located at 46° 56' 35.10" N, 7° 28' 39.67" E, 566 meters above sea level. The station is powered by a HomeMatic OC3 weather station. The data is collected roughly every 5 minutes and the site is updated about every 30 minutes.  Data is collected and sent to this site using Cacti. The station is composed of an anemometer, a rain gauge, a barometer, a thermo-hydro sensor and a light sensor. Cacti is running on a fitlet2 / Ubuntu.

Additional environmental parameters are captured by ADS-B Antenna (Raspberry Pi), Libelium, RMS 200 TH (Infratec) and uRadMonitor devices.

 

 

fitlet2 System Information

 

  

 

The station in Saanenmöser is located at 46° 30' 42.08" N, 7° 18' 21.18" E, 1280 meters above sea level. The station is powered by a EcoWitt GW2000A weather station. The data is collected roughly every 5 minutes and the site is updated about every 30 minutes. Data is collected and sent to this site using Cacti. The station is composed of an anemometer, a rain gauge, a barometer, a thermo-hydro sensor, a light sensor, a lightning sensor and a wet leaf sensor. Additional environmental parameters are captured by HomeMatic, uRadMonitor and RS&BOOM (Seismograph and Infrasound monitor) devices. Cacti is running on a fitlet2 / Ubuntu.

 

fitlet2 System Information

 

  

 

About Bern

From her inauspicious beginnings as a celtic settlement in pre-roman central Europe, the city of Bern grew to become an aristocratic city republic and a major power in the old Swiss Confederacy. During her heyday in the late middle ages and the early modern period, her imperial reach extended over large parts of what is today central and western Switzerland. Since 1848, this small but ancient European city is the federal capital of Switzerland.

 

 

About This Website

Bern Live Weather is designed and maintained by Urs Wirthmueller . It uses a number of resources to display it's data. The website is running on a Synology NAS. Credit should be given to the following:

 

Bureau of Meteorology

Weather Display - Brian Hamilton

Weather Display Live - Julian Best

Dynamic Drive

rrdtool

cacti

uRadMonitor

RS&Boom