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david3
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NOAA Report Formatting

Post by david3 »

I'm running Cumulus 1.9.3 b1043 (just downloaded b1044 and I'll apply that shortly).

I started to run into a formatting issue with the NOAA reports since we've gotten more than 999.9 mm of rain this month. There's not enough room in the rain columns so the numbers are run together with the adjacent field.

You can see it on both the Monthly and Annual reports.

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                  Temperature (°C), Rain (mm), Wind Speed (km/h)

                                      Heat  Cool        Avg
    Mean                              Deg   Deg         Wind                 Dom
Day Temp  High   Time   Low    Time   Days  Days  Rain  Speed High   Time    Dir
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 1  26.2  28.4   16:22  24.6   09:18   0.0   7.9 136.4   3.8  29.0   08:15    SW
 2  26.1  28.8   13:11  24.9   18:57   0.0   7.8  71.1   1.8  32.2   09:16   SSW
 3  27.1  32.1   15:45  24.8   04:06   0.0   8.8 126.8   1.7  20.9   18:29   SSW
 4  25.6  29.8   10:03  24.1   23:47   0.0   7.3 128.0   1.0  17.7   19:17   SSW
 5  26.8  33.4   11:25  24.1   00:00   0.0   8.5  27.7   0.7  16.1   11:48   SSW
 6  26.6  33.7   12:35  24.4   23:29   0.0   8.3  10.4   1.3  19.3   14:26   SSW
 7  25.0  31.3   12:42  23.4   06:04   0.0   6.6  22.3   0.9  14.5   14:18   SSW
 8  25.6  30.7   14:00  23.1   23:27   0.0   7.2  13.2   0.7  12.9   09:41   SSW
 9  25.1  28.7   10:46  22.9   03:29   0.0   6.8  25.2   0.9  17.7   10:07   SSW
10  25.3  27.0   13:36  24.2   22:33   0.0   7.0  21.1   0.3   9.7   08:10     S
11  27.6  33.8   11:28  23.6   04:50   0.0   9.3  23.3   1.1  14.5   12:09    SW
12  27.6  33.7   11:42  24.3   04:22   0.0   9.3  15.0   0.9  14.5   10:12   SSW
13  27.8  33.0   13:29  24.2   05:40   0.0   9.5  12.7   0.9  19.3   20:41    SW
14  25.2  29.3   10:12  23.8   19:25   0.0   6.9 163.8   0.8  24.1   23:33   WNW
15  24.8  25.9   00:28  23.9   14:48   0.0   6.5 416.1   4.1  24.1   15:54   WSW
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    26.2  33.8    11    22.9     9     0.0 117.71213.1   1.4  32.2     2      SW

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                                Precipitation (mm)

              Dep.   Max        Days of Rain
              From   Obs.           >=
 YR MO Total  Norm   Day Date  0.2  2.0 20.0
---------------------------------------------
 12  1
 12  2   0.0   0.0   0.0   0     0    0    0
 12  3  41.9   0.0  39.4  24     5    1    1
 12  4  12.2   0.0  10.4  23     3    1    0
 12  5 267.2   0.0  66.8  14    19    8    5
 12  6 736.6   0.0 100.1  18    26   23   10
 12  7 700.3   0.0 182.1  20    28   22    8
 12  81213.1   0.0 416.1  15    15   15   11
 12  9
 12 10
 12 11
 12 12
---------------------------------------------
      2971.3   0.0 416.1  Aug   96   70   35
You can see them here, as well:

http://www.sfcweather.com/wxnoaaclimate ... 2012&mo=08
http://www.sfcweather.com/wxnoaaclimate ... hp?yr=2012

Is there any way to adjust the formatting for the reports to add an extra space for the rain columns so it will fit?
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Re: NOAA Report Formatting

Post by steve »

What a lot of rain! The problem is that the NOAA-style reports apparently have a fixed format, which I've tried to keep to as people may be interpreting them using software. Unfortunately I've been unable to find a definition of the format of these files, so I copied the format that the Davis software produces (I think it was Davis who invented these reports). I don't know what the Davis software would do in this situation, if someone could tell me I'd be happy to change the code in Cumulus if required.

I suspect that being a US invention, they didn't cater for the total going over 99.99 (inches).
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Re: NOAA Report Formatting

Post by david3 »

I understand, thanks.
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