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== A brief history of these reports ==
== A brief history of these reports ==


Cumulus 1, 2, and MX, generate climatological reports for both Monthly and Yearly periods. The reports were first added to Cumulus 2 after someone asked for this feature in enhancement request 44. They were based on Weatherlink reports, that in turn were based on climatological reports issued by The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service (the reason for using NOAA in the naming of the reports). Ken True implemented the Weatherlink reports in his Saragota suite, and Steve Loft took that as his starting point. Although they were first only in Cumulus 2, they were added to Cumulus 1 in version 1.9.2 (build 1004) released in July 2011, after the abandonment of Cumulus 2.
Cumulus 1, 2, and MX, generate climatological reports for both Monthly and Yearly periods.  


When Steve Loft started work on [[Cumulus 3 (MX) beta documentation|Cumulus 3 (MX) beta]], he initially did NOT include this climate report functionality, but it was added subsequently to Cumulus MX.
The reports were first added to Cumulus 2 after someone asked, in enhancement request 44, if Cumulus software could copy what a rival weather software package ('''Weatherlink''') did and output some climatological reports.
 
Steve Loft did some investigation, and found that Ken True had implemented the Weatherlink reports in his Saratoga suite, so Steve Loft took that as his starting point. 
 
These Saratoga reports were based on climatological reports issued by The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service (the reason why Steve Loft decided to use NOAA in the naming of the reports). 
 
Steve Loft had abandoned work on Cumulus 1 at the time he worked on this enhancement request, so the first implementation was in Cumulus 2 as Steve was developing that at the time.
 
Subsequently, Steve Loft abandoned Cumulus 2, so his NOAA report design was added to Cumulus 1, this was in version 1.9.2 (build 1004) released in July 2011.
 
When Steve Loft first started work on [[Cumulus 3 (MX) beta documentation|Cumulus 3 (MX) beta]], he initially did NOT include this climate report functionality, but it was added subsequently to Cumulus MX.


= NOAA style Report Naming =
= NOAA style Report Naming =
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