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Re: Let us all ignore the subject when we post?

Posted: Sat 20 Jun 2020 2:24 pm
by sfws
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Re: Let us all ignore the subject when we post?

Posted: Sat 20 Jun 2020 9:45 pm
by BCJKiwi
@ swfs
You missed the point of the post - I know the calcs are different.
Since feels like was introduced, I have been watching how they behave in a block with the info side by side, and on the charts.
The whole point of the post is that feels like has been tracking higher than apparent until the upgrade from 3079 to 3084 when the situation reversed.
why did you post in my topic
Simple answer.
I can never find the place to do it despite all attempts in the search box.Whenever i want to post a reply to something that was posted and read on a previous visit I find it virtually impossible to find the actual post I wish to respond to.

This was the only post that I found so that was where I posted.

Re: Let us all ignore the subject when we post?

Posted: Sat 20 Jun 2020 9:51 pm
by BCJKiwi
@ mcrossley

Have attached the three charts
The loss of feelslike in the chart is because Installed the wrong update in the middle of the process of upgrading from 3079 to 3084.
Temperature.PNG
Wind Speed.PNG
Humidity.PNG

Re: Let us all ignore the subject when we post?

Posted: Sun 21 Jun 2020 6:35 am
by sfws
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Re: Let us all ignore the subject when we post?

Posted: Sun 21 Jun 2020 7:22 am
by BCJKiwi
What needs doing is a better way to find the topic.
I posted here (just as you are doing !) as it was the only post I could find with the specific discussion already started.
If you are so keen to monitor everything and criticize posts in the wrong place why don't you set up a new thread and move the stuff there so it can be found?

I understand the calculation is different in that it had changed. I do not need the infinite detail of every component to understand how may be different.

You have missed the whole point of my post as it was clearly stated that though the calculation had changed, the difference was minor.
My experience as shown in the charts provided shows this not to be the case.

Any further responses from you on this topic will be ignored.