Hi Steve,
I can't find a tag for the daily high wind speed. Did I miss Something?
Is there a way I can extract it from the realtime.text file using script.
I know your busy but sometime if you get a minute, could you show
me a small script to do this.
Thanks
Jim
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Re: Need help
Jim, the tag for today's high (average) wind speed is <#windTM> and the highest gust is <#wgustTM>. There are corresponding tags giving the times they occurred: <#TwindTM> and <#TwgustTM>. There's also the Beaufort number corresponding to the high average speed - <#Tbeaufort> (I seem to have broken my naming scheme with that one).
Given that, do you still want to extract it from the realtime.txt file? Javascript isn't really my area of expertise, but I know someone will be able to help if you do.
Steve
Given that, do you still want to extract it from the realtime.txt file? Javascript isn't really my area of expertise, but I know someone will be able to help if you do.
Steve
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Re: Need help
Steve thanks, no I won't need any information on extracting the info.
Thanks a lot
Jim
Thanks a lot
Jim