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Re: New WebCams

Posted: Sun 03 Mar 2024 6:42 pm
by BeaumarisWX
Aurora Live now, so happy with the new Weather Webcam, she captures it better than any I have owned in the past.
Attached last 3 hour Time-Lapse.
https://beaumaris-weather.com/webcam/intraday_video.mp4

https://beaumaris-weather.com/BWX/index.php.

Oh and as that link above is to auto generated 3 hourly Time-Lapse I saved the vids here : https://beaumaris-weather.com/AuroraTimelapse/ Will add Future ones here too.
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My Aurora Australis (or Southern Aurora) Australian Space Weather Forecasting Center’s (BoM) Api page works well too. The last project Beteljuice and I worked on before he passed away. Sadly I ended up completing it myself.

Link to BoM Space Weather Api info here : https://sws-data.sws.bom.gov.au/

My Cumulus based Page here : https://beaumaris-weather.com/BWX/aurora.php
And My Saratoga based here : https://beaumaris-weather.com/wxspace.php

Kindest Regards,

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Sun 03 Mar 2024 6:59 pm
by mcrossley
Stunning Tony, that camera is capturing the stars very well, is that still the 4K HKVision High Resolution Bullet?

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Sun 03 Mar 2024 7:02 pm
by PaulMy
Wow, beautiful colour, and picking out the stars.

Enjoy,
Paul

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Sun 03 Mar 2024 9:05 pm
by BeaumarisWX
mcrossley wrote: Sun 03 Mar 2024 6:59 pm Stunning Tony, that camera is capturing the stars very well, is that still the 4K HKVision High Resolution Bullet?
Hi Mark,
Yes the most recent one I purchased last year to replace the original 4K HKVision.
The Camera we Use is a : 4 K ColorVu ( Low-Light ) Fixed Bullet Network Camera by hikvision.com.
Hikvision DS-2CD2T87G2-L 4K 8MP Gen2 ColorVu Bullet Camera with Acusense 60m White LED 2.8mm
High quality ( Low-Light ) imaging, 2.8 mm: horizontal FOV102°, vertical FOV 52°, diagonal FOV 124°

If it had been facing South, it would have been epic, sadly I can't justify a second camera to face South in the event it may capture and Aurora.

Oh and as that link above is to auto generated 3 hourly Time-Lapse I saved the vids here : https://beaumaris-weather.com/AuroraTimelapse/ Will add Future ones here too.

Kind Regards,

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Sun 03 Mar 2024 11:40 pm
by Mapantz
I was waiting for the day you captured the Aurora! Very nice Tony.

The Hikvision camera (DS-2CD2087G2-LU) is the best I have ever owned, particularly for clear skies.

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Mon 04 Mar 2024 2:52 am
by BeaumarisWX
Mapantz wrote: Sun 03 Mar 2024 11:40 pm I was waiting for the day you captured the Aurora! Very nice Tony.

The Hikvision camera (DS-2CD2087G2-LU) is the best I have ever owned, particularly for clear skies.
Cheers Matey,
Yeah I was chuffed too. Yeah definitely best Cam I've had too.
Been slack too, don't always check the Time-Lapse's (so could have missed others in the past.
Kind Regards,

Re: New WebCams

Posted: Tue 05 Mar 2024 5:18 am
by BeaumarisWX
Hi,
Just an update, I suppose mainly for Mark and Tina.
I was so chuffed with the capture of the above event, that I realized it could have been so much better.
By that I am referring to the Capture Rate I use, normally I use 30 second capture (to store files on my Haydes Nuc for later creating Time-Lapse - be that last 3 hours or SunRise or SunSet or 24hr Day) and upload every one minute just for website display image.
So I have now changed that to 5 second Capture (in order to enhance the Time-Lapse visual quality especially in the event of an Aurora), obviously this increases the size of the files, thought after testing I see not much difference in local creation time or upload to server time difference. As my scripts also auto delete last seven days captured and I have a 2 TB drive local there have been now issues so far. I am so looking forward to the next Auroral event (well I say with a double edged sord, as I hate the reason Auroras occur in the first place including their potential destructive possibilities on mother earth, though like most of us on the planet enjoy the visual effect they produce to make us happy.
Will see how the next one pans out.
Kindest Regards,