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= Extreme Records =
= Extreme Records =


There are a set of tags for the Cumulus record states. They give a value of '1' if the record has been exceeded; otherwise '0'. For daily records (e.g. temperature range), the record cannot be set until the end of the day when rollover starts. The tag is cleared in Cumulus 1 once the record has been viewed (via main screen or web tag).
There are a set of tags for the Cumulus record states. They give a value of '1' if the record has been exceeded; otherwise '0'.  


== Differences depending on Cumulus versions ==
These web tags will be set from the time of the record until a timeout value is met (by default each record remains set for 24 hours).


[[File:Badge v1.png]] Cumulus 1.9.x supports all the web tags listed in table below, with the exception of those relating to "humidex" and "feels like".
You can change the default timeout through the parameter ''Station Settings=>Common Options=>Advanced Options''.
 
[[File:Badge v1.png]] For Cumulus 1 the tags are cleared in one of two ways:
#Generation of a web page where the web tag is set, clears the record for that web tag.
#Viewing of an extreme screen tab clears all records listed on that tab.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] For versions up to 3.5.0 Cumulus MX works in a different way both in terms of how tags are set (see various topics in support forum) and how they are cleared (essentially the end of rollover clears records, so daily records are only shown for the few microseconds while rollover is being processed). From version 3.7.0, Cumulus MX offers all the web tags listed in table below, at earlier versions it offers a subset of those listed.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] For MX these web tags will be set from the time of the record until a timeout value is met (by default each record remains set for 24 hours).
 
'''You can change the default MX timeout''':
*Add a <tt>RecordSetTimeoutHrs=NN</tt> entry to [[Cumulus.ini#Section:_Station|[Station] section in Cumulus.ini]]
*'''NN''' can be set to any reasonable integer representing hours (for the default set the number '''NN''' to '24').


== Table of web tags available for extreme records ==
== Table of web tags available for extreme records ==
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|<#newrecord>  
|<#newrecord>  
|Indicates when any tracked extreme is changed.
|Indicates when any tracked extreme is changed (sets the LED on the interface flashing).
* [[File:Badge vMx.png]]In Cumulus MX: 1 from when new record is set until
** either all records have cleared
** or until next rollover is completed,
** or (in recent releases) until the number of hours for clearing extreme record notifications has passed
* 0 otherwise
* [[File:Badge v1.png]]In Cumulus 1.x.x:
** 1 if 'new record' light is flashing,
** 0 if not
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|-
|<#TempRecordSet>
|<#TempRecordSet>
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|<#HighFeelsLikeRecordSet>
|<#HighFeelsLikeRecordSet>
|[[File:Badge vMx.png]]1 if the all-time high feels like temperature extreme has been updated, 0 if not (from version 3.6.0)
|1 if the all-time high feels like temperature extreme has been updated, 0 if not  
|-
|-
|<#LowFeelsLikeRecordSet>
|<#LowFeelsLikeRecordSet>
|[[File:Badge vMx.png]]1 if the all-time low feels like temperature extreme has been updated, 0 if not (from version 3.6.0)
|1 if the all-time low feels like temperature extreme has been updated, 0 if not
|-
|-
|<#HighDewPointRecordSet>
|<#HighDewPointRecordSet>