Is it possible to figure out what the maximum hourly rainfall for today/yesterday is?
Sum60 defines the hourly sum, I guess I will have to use a nemerical expression for this?
Would be nice to have a selector called sum60dmax, sum60ymax etc.
Is this possible using a MB pro, because the pro has more selectors for time span?
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How to define rain0total-sum60 daily maximum
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Re: How to define rain0total-sum60 daily maximum
This data is not provided, but it could have been if I had thought about it when building the software.
As an alternative you can use rainrate, which was intended to log the rain intensity and to get min/max values for that on a hourly, daily, monthly basis.
As an alternative you can use rainrate, which was intended to log the rain intensity and to get min/max values for that on a hourly, daily, monthly basis.
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Re: How to define rain0total-sum60 daily maximum
I already use the rainrate and the nonzerotime feature works also great.
Thanks for the reply.
I can use Cumulus parallel together with Meteobridge as Cumulus does provide the value of maximum hoursum.
Enough alternatives....
Thanks wsNoordbergum
Thanks for the reply.
I can use Cumulus parallel together with Meteobridge as Cumulus does provide the value of maximum hoursum.
Enough alternatives....
Thanks wsNoordbergum