[wxqc] CWOP Summary info
Victor Engel
brillig at gmail.com
Tue Sep 26 22:30:42 CDT 2006
I'm curious to see what others will say. It looks to me like you're getting
dinged on standard deviation. The problem gets marked in red. But I think
the reason the standard deviation is so high is because of the analysis, not
your data. Look how smooth your graph is compared to the analysis. Now
compare to other sites near you. I think the analysis has a glitch. I also
notice you don't really have many close neighbors, weatherwise, so maybe
there is a boundary condition issue in the analysis.
I don't know how the anlysis works, of course. This is just my idle
speculation.
On 9/26/06, Chris Flory <cflory at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Forgive me if I missed the link to an explanation on this page. I am
> trying
> to make sense of the Data Status indicators (Red 'X', Green 'check',
> Yellow
> '?'). Obviously the Red X indicates a problem, but I am just curious how
> often that gets updated. I currently have a red X on my barometer stats:
>
>
> http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/site/C6489?tile=10;humidity=0;days=3#Data
>
> But, it appears to be from some dates previous to the 3 day history. What
> is the refresh interval on that analysis? Is it the full 28 days before
> the
> new accurate data takes over?
>
> I know the Yellow ? indicates a problem as well, but what differentiates a
> Yellow '?' over a Red 'X'?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Chris
>
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