[wxqc] Spike in quality report?
Dan Crooks
deadeye916 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 11:54:44 EST 2006
See the same thing
here<http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/qchart/C1789?date=20060103&addnl=C1897&addnl=KMYV&Add+to+charts=Add+to+charts&.cgifields=addnl>.
Interesting all the local airports that report data are missing from
0500-1900 hours on the 2nd.
Dan
CW1789
On 1/3/06, Gerald Buxton <gwbuxton at ntbb.net> wrote:
>
> I have seen this too Jim, on my qc reports. I believe the last time I saw
> it, I looked back at the weather data link and saw that one of the
> reportings was way high (I believe it was barometer)... don't know though
> whether that was actually sent by the WXTrak device, or the packet was
> decoded wrong by a receiving station.
>
> Jerry
> AR194
> N0JY
>
> --Original Message Text---
> *From:* Jim McMurry
> *Date:* Tue, 3 Jan 2006 06:57:50 -0600
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has seen this happen before and knows what
> might have caused it.
>
> *
> http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/qchart/C3882?date=20060103&addnl=AR825&Add+to+charts=Add+to+charts&.cgifields=addnl
> *
>
> Just prior to 1000Z it shows an extreme spike that doesn't show up in my
> logs. The same thing happened to AR825 which is the closest station to me.
>
> None of the other close stations seemed to have the same thing happen.
> Also wondering whether a spike like this affects our averages or if the
> system recognizes it as an anomaly and "throws it out".
>
> Jim McMurry
> C3882
>
>
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