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NAME

       wmweather - dockable weather monitor

SYNOPSIS

       wmweather -s <4-char ICAO location indicator> [options]

DESCRIPTION

       wmweather  monitors  local  weather conditions: temperature, dew point, pressure, humidity
       and wind direction and speed. The user needs  to  specify  a  4-character  `ICAO  location
       indicator'.  The  standardized  METAR station designations and current weather reports are
       designed for use by the aviation community. Since most major  cities  have  at  least  one
       airport, there is usually one or more METAR stations in a given city. You--obviously--need
       to be connected to the internet and you also need to have  libcurl  installed.   wmweather
       will  then attempt to download the latest METAR report for the station of your choice from
       the National Weather Sevice run by NOAA.

       You can toggle back and forth between imperial and  metric  units,  i.e.  between  degrees
       Fahrenheit,  inches of Mercury, and miles per hour--and--degrees Celsius, hectoPascal, and
       kilometers per hour. A middle click will do this.

       Also, a left click will bring up the fully decoded METAR report in xmessage.  And a  right
       click  will  force  an  immediate  update,  i.e.   wmweather  will attempt to grab weather
       information.

OPTIONS

       -s id, --station=id
              This option tells wmweather which METAR station to show data for.  id  can  be  any
              four-letter     ICAO    location    indicator,    which    can    be    found    at
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICAO_airport_code.

       -c, --compat
              Switch into compatibility mode. The old monitor style will be used, default  metric
              pressure  units  are  millimeters  of  Mercury  instead  of  hectoPascal,  and  the
              colorization options are enabled. When the time turns  red,  this  means  that  the
              weather  report  is  older than 24 hours. When the wind speed turns red, this means
              that the wind is gusty and the listed value is an average only.  Similarly,  a  red
              direction  indicates  a  variable wind direction and the value given is the average
              direction.  The   symbolic   link   wmWeather   is   functionally   equivalent   to
              wmweather --compat.

       -d [@]min, --delay=[@]min
              Set the time (in minutes) between updates, default is 15 minutes.  Use @ to specify
              minutes past the hour.

       -m, --metric
              Display  metric  values:  temperatures  in  degrees  Celsius  rather  than  degrees
              Fahrenheit,  pressure  in hectoPascal rather than inches of Mercury, and wind speed
              in kilometers per hour rather than miles per hour. This option can  be  toggled  at
              runtime using a middle click.

       -w, --chill, -W
              Display wind chill--if available--instead of dew point temperature.

       -e, --heat
              Display wind heat index--if available--instead of temperature.

       -b, --beaufort
              Display wind speed on the `Beaufort scale'.

       -n, --knots
              Display wind speed in units of knots, i.e. sea miles per hour.

       -u, --utc
              Display   update   time  in  UTC  instead  of  localtime.  This  is  equivalent  to
              --time=+0000.

       -t offset, --time=offset
              Convert update time according to (RFC 822 compliant) time  offset  rather  than  to
              localtime, e.g. --time=+0100 for MET.

       -x host[:port], --proxy=host[:port]
              Proxy specification, this option is passed to libcurl.

       -U username[:password], --proxy-user=username[:password]
              Proxy  authentication,  this option is passed to libcurl. Please don't specify this
              option, use the file ~/.netrc for authentication instead.

       --lcd  Use LCD style display.

       --display=id
              Set the display to use, e.g. --display=:0.0.

       --geometry=pos
              Set the position of the dock app. Note that the  size  (64x64)  is  hard-coded  and
              cannot be changed.

       -h, --help
              Display a list of command-line options.

       -v, --version
              Display the program version.

       -a, --hPa
              When toggled to metric, display pressure in units of hectoPascals, i.e. milliBars.

       -k, --kPa
              When toggled to metric, display pressure in units of kiloPascals.

       -g, --mmHg
              When toggled to metric, display pressure in units of millimeters of Mercury.

       -p, --mps
              When toggled to metric, display wind speed in units of meters per second.

       --bc=color
              When toggled to compatibility mode, set the background color (#8e8e69 is LCD-ish).

       --lc=color
              When  toggled to compatibility mode, set the color of the labels, e.g.  --lc=red or
              --lc=salmon or --lc=#4523ff.

       --dc=color
              When toggled to compatibility mode, set the color of the data entries.

       --wgc=color
              When toggled to compatibility mode, set  the  gusty-wind/variable-direction  color.
              The  wind  speed  indicator  will turn this color when the wind speed is gusty. The
              value shown in this case is  the  average  speed.  Similarly,  the  wind  direction
              indicator  with change to this color when the wind direction is variable. The value
              shown in this case is the average direction.

       --tc=color
              When toggled to compatibility mode, set the color of the  ICAO  location  indicator
              and update time header.

FILES

       /etc/wmweather.conf
              The  system-wide  configuration  file.  Specify  one  long  option  per  line, e.g.
              station=EDDC or metric.  Whitespace, empty lines, and lines beginning with a # will
              be ignored.

       ~/.wmweather/config
              The user configuration file.

       ~/.wmweather/????
              These files contain the latest downloaded weather records in decoded METAR format.

       ~/.netrc
              These  file contains authentication information and should be used in preference to
              --proxy-user.

ENVIRONMENT

       http_proxy
              The HTTP proxy to be used, see also --proxy.

SEE ALSO

       netrc(5)

       To  find  out  more  about   NOAA's   National   Weather   Service,   have   a   look   at
       http://www.nws.noaa.gov/.

BUGS

       Please  report  any  bugs  to  <martin@godisch.de>. Debian users are encouraged to use the
       Debian Bug Tracking System at http://bugs.debian.org/wmweather.

AUTHORS

       Version 1:
              Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov>

       Version 2:
              Martin A. Godisch <martin@godisch.de>

       Contributors:
              Athanasius, Pablo Castellazzi, Avtar Gill, Adam Lackorzynski,  Jon  Larabee,  Jordi
              Mallach, Paul Martin, HIROSE Masaaki, Michael Pötters