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b4063 new 9am tags

Post by BeaumarisWX »

Hi,
Just curious how the new *temp9am* work.
I use midnight to midnight, though when checking the new 9am tags I see say (temp9amYH) returns what would be 2 days ago and (temp9amTH) returns what would be yesterdays data.

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Re: b4063 new 9am tags

Post by mcrossley »

Looking at your tags they seem correct to me.

You tag values when I looked were:

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$temp9amTH                  = "20.7";  //  today's high temperature at 9am
$Ttemp9amTH                 = "10:01";  //  time at which today's high temperature occurred for 9am rollover

$temp9amTL                  = "19.3";  //  today's low temperature at 9am
$Ttemp9amTL                 = "09:00";  //  time at which today's low temperature occurred for 9am rollover

$temp9amYH                  = "21.6";  //  yesterday's highs at 9am
$Ttemp9amYH                 = "15:01";  //  time at which yesterday's high temperature occurred for 9am rollover

$temp9amYL                  = "10.8";  //  yesterday's lows  at 9am
$Ttemp9amYL                 = "05:27";  //  time at which yesterday's low temperature occurred for 9am rollover
And looking at your Recent temperature chart, the values from that would be:

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TH = 20.7 @ 10:02
TL = 19.3 @ 09:00

YH = 21.6 @ 14:58
YL = 10.8 @ 05:28
So, they agree.

They are for the current and previous 9am meteo days. So, the current day that started at the last 9am to present, and the yesterday values are for the 24 hours before the last 9am.
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