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==Why might your extremes need to be corrected?==  
==Why might your extremes need to be corrected?==  


If there is a rogue value read from your weather station (this could be due to noise affecting communications, or because a sensor has been knocked), it can get into any of those extreme record files and it might also make related derived value extremes wrong as well.
If there is a [[Correcting_Extremes#Rogue_value|rogue value]] read from your weather station (this could be due to noise affecting communications, or because a sensor has been knocked), it can get into any of those extreme record files and it might also make related derived value extremes wrong as well.


It is also possible that you have discovered that you made a mistake in setting up or calibrating a sensor, and this leads you to identifying a constant/multiplier adjustment
It is also possible that you have discovered that you made a mistake in setting up or calibrating a sensor, and this leads you to identifying a constant/multiplier adjustment
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