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Rain (and others?) 06-06 UTC

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Rain (and others?) 06-06 UTC

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Many (all?) state meteorological services provide data for the meteorological day 06-06 UTC. That is, from 06:00 UTC of the previous day to 06 UTC of the current day. Is there a way for CMX to count, for example, the rainfall total during these hours, using the current time tags? But would it be necessary to create a new tag to do this? Possibly something global tag or formula for rain, temperature, humidity, etc.

I know you can set a different meteorological day in the CMX settings, but I'm more interested in single values. e.g. only for rain 06-06 UTC. To be able to compare with the national weather service.
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Re: Rain (and others?) 06-06 UTC

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I cannot think of any way of doing that currently in MX. You could query a database if you exported the data to MySQL say.
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