PDF Calendar
Annual |
Weekly |
Daily |
Diary |
This will create an annual calendar, one page = one month. You can select which year you want, one parameter (averages and max/min for that parameter will be shown for each day in the year), the title of your calendar (on the front cover), type (normal = standard size paper PDF, booklet = two pages of the calendar per page and pages will be shuffled so that you can print it and then fold in half and pages will be in the right order), paper size (A4 or Letter), and colored or print (black and white) version.
This will create an annual calendar, one page = one week. You can select which year you want, the title of your calendar (on the front cover), type (normal = standard size paper PDF, booklet = two pages of the calendar per page and pages will be shuffled so that you can print it and then fold in half and pages will be in the right order), paper size (A4 or Letter), and colored or print (black and white) version.
This will create a daily calendar, one page = one day. First you select which year you want and then also a month. This is because generating all 12 months (365 pages) will probably take too long and the script would time out. For each day you will see the statistical averages and other information for that day based on your station information. You can also select if you want color or print (black and white) version, if you want standard paper size or booklet (2 pages per page, shuffled order so that pages can be folded in half and used as a booklet) and paper size.
This script will create a diary. There will not be any data from your station. You can use this if you want to manually track the weather, it will create a blank calendar, where you select which parameters you want to log and it will create icons and fields where you can write down in hand what that day was. You will also see icons of various weather conditions and you can circle/underline the ones that were relevant on that day. If you select two-page view there will be more space for each day and each week will take up two pages.