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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.
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.
=Additional Information for NOAA reports =
Be aware that a regenerated report might not be quite as accurate as original report which when generated is using figures actually being processed by end of day for the current day.
'''NOAA Report Notes:'''
* for obsolete versions up to 1.9.4 build 1085 only: The average wind speed used for NOAA reports and 'This period' type screens was, by a bug, based on midnight to midnight days regardless of rollover time in use. (It is calculated on generation of report or screen from standard log file entries).
*From build 1086, the calculation is based on the rollover time being used.
* For all Cumulus 1 versions, and the MX versions below 3.4.4: the yearly average temperature is calculated from summing monthly maximum and monthly minimum values and dividing by number of values in calculation.
* From version 3.4.4 the annual average temperature is calculated using the integrated method based on every temperature reading processed (it is actually the average calculated from all daily means stored in daily summary log for this year).


= NOAA style Report Naming =
= NOAA style Report Naming =
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== The format used for naming reports==
== The format used for naming reports==


The monthly reports have a name in this format '''"NOAAMO"...".txt"'''.  The yearly reports have a name in this format '''"NOAAYR"...".txt"'''. This format with 4 double quotes in all cases is used both in the NOAA settings screen and in the [[Cumulus.ini#Section:_NOAA|[NOAA] section of Cumulus.ini]].
The monthly reports have a name in this format '''"NOAAMO"...".txt"'''.  The yearly reports have a name in this format '''"NOAAYR"...".txt"'''. This format with 4 double quotes in all cases is used both in the NOAA settings screen and in the [[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)#Section:_NOAA|[NOAA] section of Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)]].


It is between the double quotes where I have placed '...' that Cumulus expects us to use the date output modifiers described. Note that the double quotes must be used at each of the places where they are shown when you define your report naming in the NOAA Settings screen of either Cumulus 1 or MX.  The default selected by Steve Loft is '''MMyyyy''' and '''yyyy''' respectively (expressed in a way that suits both Cumulus 1 and MX) so the inserted part is all numerical. Here is a table showing the main alternative options, for more details about these selectors see the [[Webtags#List_of_allowed_modifiers|table below]]  as there are obviously a lot more options.
It is between the double quotes where I have placed '...' that Cumulus expects us to use the date output modifiers described. Note that the double quotes must be used at each of the places where they are shown when you define your report naming in the NOAA Settings screen of either Cumulus 1 or MX.  The default selected by Steve Loft is '''MMyyyy''' and '''yyyy''' respectively (expressed in a way that suits both Cumulus 1 and MX) so the inserted part is all numerical. Here is a table showing the main alternative options, for more details about these selectors see the [[Webtags#List_of_allowed_modifiers|table below]]  as there are obviously a lot more options.
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Remember, most modern web pages (including the standard web templates provided with both flavours of Cumulus) use UTF-8 encoding.  The only problem is MX not defaulting to this for NOAA reports.
Remember, most modern web pages (including the standard web templates provided with both flavours of Cumulus) use UTF-8 encoding.  The only problem is MX not defaulting to this for NOAA reports.
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