I do not have Cumulus running all the time, but download data to it from my VP2 generally daily, I also continue to download to Weatherlink. Yesterday happened to be my hottest day of the year, but noticed that Cumulus recorded this at 29.2oC whilst Weatherlink recorded 29.5oC, as they both get data from the same source I am not sure why ?
This is possibly a question that has been asked before but I cannot find any reference.
Thanks in anticipation of any replies.
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Max Temperature
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Re: Max Temperature
The archive data contains three temperatures. The highest reading over the archive period, the lowest reading over the archive period, and the average value over the archive period (this value can also be configured in the console to be the final reading of the archive period; I don't know what the default is).
Cumulus uses only the third figure - it's a compromise to allow Cumulus to have as much code as possible that is common to all weather station types.
Cumulus uses only the third figure - it's a compromise to allow Cumulus to have as much code as possible that is common to all weather station types.
Steve