Correcting Extremes: Difference between revisions

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** That means the [[Monthly log files]] do not capture any extremes recorded in the time (by default 599 seconds) between logs
** That means the [[Monthly log files]] do not capture any extremes recorded in the time (by default 599 seconds) between logs
** Therefore the detailed log files are not normally the most accurate source
** Therefore the detailed log files are not normally the most accurate source
** Please note, this less accurate way of deducing daily extremes/totals (to update dayfile.txt) is used by the [[Calculate_Missing_Values#CreateMissing.exe|CreateMissing.exe]] utility (that is only available for MX).
** Please note, this less accurate way of deducing daily extremes/totals (to update dayfile.txt) is used by Cumulus software:
*** For Legacy Cumulus 1: [[Amending_dayfile#Create_Missing_on_legacy_dayfile_editor|Create Missing in legacy dayfile editor]].
*** For MX: [[Calculate_Missing_Values#CreateMissing.exe|CreateMissing.exe]] utility.
* Using [[dayfile.txt]] as source for recalculating past extremes
* Using [[dayfile.txt]] as source for recalculating past extremes
** MX typically processes data from your weather station every second (even if you use a weather station type that only reads its sensors every 40 or 60 seconds). Cumulus 1 processes data from your weather station at intervals that vary for the different station types, but we can assume it is at least every 60 seconds.
** MX typically processes data from your weather station every second (even if you use a weather station type that only reads its sensors every 40 or 60 seconds). Cumulus 1 processes data from your weather station at intervals that vary for the different station types, but we can assume it is at least every 60 seconds.
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