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Station Watchlist

Station Watchlist

The Station Watchlist lets you monitor specific weather stations that are important to your operations. Track their accuracy over time, add notes, and get alerted to significant changes.

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Adding Stations to Your Watchlist

You can add stations to your watchlist from several places in the platform:

  • Click the Watch button on any station detail modal
  • Use the watch icon next to station names in data tables

Watched stations are shared across your account, so team members can collaborate on monitoring the same stations.

Card View

The card view displays each watched station as an individual card showing:

  • Station name and ID
  • Status indicator: Color-coded badge showing whether accuracy is improving, stable, or degrading
  • Sparkline trend: A small inline chart showing recent accuracy history
  • Latest error value: Most recent accuracy measurement
  • Comment count: Number of team notes on this station

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Table View

Switch to table view for a denser, sortable layout of your watched stations. The table includes the same data as cards but in a format that’s easier to scan and sort when monitoring many stations.

Status Indicators

Each watched station automatically receives a status based on its recent accuracy trend:

  • Improving (green): Error metrics are trending downward
  • Stable (gray): No significant change in accuracy
  • Degrading (red): Error metrics are trending upward and may need attention

Adding Notes and Comments

Click on any watched station to open its detail view. From there, you can:

  • Add text notes about the station (e.g., “Investigating data feed issue”, “Contacted station operator”)
  • View the full comment history from all team members
  • Track when the station was first added and by whom

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Tips

  • Add stations flagged by the AI Issues Finder to your watchlist for ongoing monitoring
  • Use notes to document your investigation and resolution steps
  • Review degrading stations weekly to catch issues early

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