aardvark
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Post by aardvark on Nov 19, 2003 21:42:44 GMT -5
the high and low temperature for the Weatherlink may be off for the listing of the year todate. I was wondering myself what looked odd with a high of 72 and a low of 16. That is the range for this month not the year.
What tag do I use for the year, not the month value. as I am looking at the code it should be year but its the month's data.
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aardvark
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Post by aardvark on Nov 28, 2003 13:45:28 GMT -5
Its me. somehow my database or weatherlinksoftware is ignoring the yearly values and using only the november values. This makes an interesting speculation if December will be any different.
What is really strange is if I go to the NOAA report format it generates, it does show the high temperature as 102 and the low 0f -5.4. But there has to be some file that has a corrupt item in it and I don't have a clue where it is or how to fix it.
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aardvark
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Post by aardvark on Dec 2, 2003 0:22:05 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Dec 2, 2003 8:41:38 GMT -5
I've been trying to learn to keep my mouth shut when I don't have anything to offer... rather than posting "Beats me"...
I've had to do that manual entry of records when I created a database problem or the station was offline or other such things have arisen. It ain't fancy, but it works. I've noticed that your low temp I think it is is now differing between annual and monthly indicating a "reset" in a sense of your database.
This is probably one of those times where it is a good thing that WeatherLink doesn't record all time records...
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