Enhancing Cumulus - Greatest Deviation from Monthly Average
Posted: Sun 24 Mar 2013 10:44 am
Steve,
During this very cold spell we're enduring in the UK I've been looking at the monthly 'Departure from Norm' values in the NOAA reports to see where this month rated.
It's certainly the coldest March for this station but December 2010 was even colder (relatively) at -4.7 below the average. But I think March 2013 could well end up as the second coldest. April 2011 was the 'warmest' at 4.2 above the norm.
Do you think it would be possible and desirable to keep records of the greatest deviations from the norm for a month? That would obviously include warmer as well as cooler variations. They could be stored on the Monthly Records page or even on a new Averages page. I maintain my season averages but they're calculated manually. http://www.cheadlehulmeweather.co.uk/seasonaverages.htm
Of course this would necessitate average temperatures being stored in Cumulus so a comparison can be made. Currently the only place they are stored is in the NOAA setup procedure. Maybe you could tap into that? If so it might be a relatively easy change to implement.
Happy to raise an enhancement request if you agree.
During this very cold spell we're enduring in the UK I've been looking at the monthly 'Departure from Norm' values in the NOAA reports to see where this month rated.
It's certainly the coldest March for this station but December 2010 was even colder (relatively) at -4.7 below the average. But I think March 2013 could well end up as the second coldest. April 2011 was the 'warmest' at 4.2 above the norm.
Do you think it would be possible and desirable to keep records of the greatest deviations from the norm for a month? That would obviously include warmer as well as cooler variations. They could be stored on the Monthly Records page or even on a new Averages page. I maintain my season averages but they're calculated manually. http://www.cheadlehulmeweather.co.uk/seasonaverages.htm
Of course this would necessitate average temperatures being stored in Cumulus so a comparison can be made. Currently the only place they are stored is in the NOAA setup procedure. Maybe you could tap into that? If so it might be a relatively easy change to implement.
Happy to raise an enhancement request if you agree.