Hi folks,
After a few month of my absence I found some ridiculous records. Like the lowest August temp - 24,6C for example. (see http://zielona10.pl/record.htm and http://zielona10.pl/monthlyrecord.htm (see "sierpien"). How I can to clean up those figures?
thanks for yours any sugestion
jaro
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ridiculous records cleaning. How to?
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Re: ridiculous records cleaning. How to?
As far as I know, it is a question of trawling through the various data files and deleting or editing the rogue entries.
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Re: ridiculous records cleaning. How to?
There are currently no editors in MX to make the process easier, as there are with Cumulus 1, so fixing errors from the station is quite a bit harder, and does involve stopping MX and editing the files (or using backups). Prevention is better than cure, as they say, so use of the 'spike removal' settings is highly recommended for users of Fine Offset stations.
Steve