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# A working example of the original Annual Weather Data Summary Ver 1.2. November 2012 Script by David Jamieson (PHP variant), is [http://www.fordingbridgeweather.co.uk/datasummary.php here]; note that example uses a different carrier page (see below) from the Weather Blue set of Alternative Templates available from the French only site [http://meteoduquebec.com/  Météo du Québec] and the international site [http://weatherbyyou.com/demo.php <strong>Weather</strong> <small>by</small><sub>You</sub>].
# A working example of the original Annual Weather Data Summary Ver 1.2. November 2012 Script by David Jamieson (PHP variant), is [http://www.fordingbridgeweather.co.uk/datasummary.php here]; note that example uses a different carrier page (see below) from the Weather Blue set of Alternative Templates available from the French only site [http://meteoduquebec.com/  Météo du Québec] and the international site [http://weatherbyyou.com/demo.php <strong>Weather</strong> <small>by</small><sub>You</sub>].
# This article is called '''Daily Summary''' as it summarises scripts that various authors have contributed that take as their source daily ststistics output from Cumulus
# This article is called '''Daily Summary''' as it summarises scripts that various authors have contributed that take as their source daily ststistics output from Cumulus
: Typically these scripts allow the maximimum, minimum, average, or total of a statistic calculated for an individual day to be seen in a table that shows such values for many days often spanning at least one year.
#* Typically these scripts allow the maximimum, minimum, average, or total of a statistic calculated for an individual day to be seen in a table that shows such values for many days often spanning at least one year.
# The scripts mentioned below range quite widely:
# The scripts mentioned below range quite widely:
* Some are direct descendants of David Jamieson's original idea, in that they read the ''[[dayfile.txt|daily summary]]'' log file that Cumulus creates, and produce an output that looks like a calendar with months heading the columns and one row per day of the month while the internal content shows how a selected statistic varies from one day to another
* Some are direct descendants of David Jamieson's original idea, in that they read the ''[[dayfile.txt|daily summary]]'' log file that Cumulus creates, and produce an output that looks like a calendar with months heading the columns and one row per day of the month while the internal content shows how a selected statistic varies from one day to another
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