That doesn't necessarily mean much, as it happens. The star ratings are assigned based on the sensors etc you have, plus their exposire, and the rosette relates to how many days a year you've been uploading - heck, mine has a gold rosette, but it's in no way even close to being an official station!
The four star bit, for example, means the exposure of the instruments is one of these, quoting from the Met Office WOW site:
Exposure
- 5: Very open exposure: no obstructions within 10h or more of temperature or rainfall instruments.
- 4: Open exposure: most obstructions/heated buildings 5h or from temperature or rainfall instruments, none within 2h.
- 3: Standard exposure: no significant obstructions or heated buildings within 2h of temperature or rainfall instruments.
Exposure guidelines are based on a multiple of the height h of the obstruction above the sensor height; the standard is a minimum distance of twice the height (2h). Thus for a raingauge at 30 cm above ground, a building 5 m high should be at least 9.4 m distant (5 m less 0.3 m, x 2), and a 10 m building should be at least 17 m from a thermometer screen (10 m less 1.5 m, x2)
https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/support/siteratings
Originally Posted by: Retron