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Temperature range (max-min)

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Temperature range (max-min)

Post by THX »

It would be cool if this webtag existed for the month, year and records.

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Re: Temperature range (max-min)

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Like <#MonthHighDailyTempRange>, <#MonthLowDailyTempRange>, <#YearHighDailyTempRange> etc?
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Re: Temperature range (max-min)

Post by mcrossley »

I think he means the min-max range for the month, rather than the largest daily range in the month? But you can easily calculate this from <#MonthTempH> - <#MonthTempL> = monthly range and so on for year and all time.
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Re: Temperature range (max-min)

Post by beteljuice »

... Or ....
Does he mean the temperature difference ? (still calculable by other means)
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Now I don't know what you mean! :bash: I'm off to bed :lol:
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Re: Temperature range (max-min)

Post by steve »

I think I understand now and I think you're both saying the same thing? The temperature ranges for the month and year, in addition to the existing temperature range for each day.
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Re: Temperature range (max-min)

Post by beteljuice »

But what figures do you actually give for a month / year (minefield !)
As calendar 'ranges' they are fairly meaningless, and do you use the extremes, the averages, the averages of the extremes .....

Are they worked out from the log files or new 'storage' of realtime calculations (although of course anytime Cumulus was disconnected the first would apply from the station logger, with all the possible 'missing' values from that !)

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