Hallo' Community,
does anyone know why today it is the 4th of november and in Meteohub software the monthly days of rain are 5 ?
Thanks.
Alberto.
Days of rain
Moderator: Mattk
Re:Days of rain
Hi,
I have similar problem:
In all-sensors.xml I can find 3 days of rain
<item sensor="rain0" cat="days" unit="">3</item>
when it should be 2 days of rain.
Chill,
P.d: also found in all-sensors.xml
<item sensor="wind0" cat="gustspeedmin" unit="ms">90628508699945688993742761295512711758610432.0</item>
What does this value stand for? :ohmy:
It happens to more lines related to gustspeedmin
I have similar problem:
In all-sensors.xml I can find 3 days of rain
<item sensor="rain0" cat="days" unit="">3</item>
when it should be 2 days of rain.
Chill,
P.d: also found in all-sensors.xml
<item sensor="wind0" cat="gustspeedmin" unit="ms">90628508699945688993742761295512711758610432.0</item>
What does this value stand for? :ohmy:
It happens to more lines related to gustspeedmin
Re:Days of rain
That sounds like it might be another bug related to UTC versus local time calculation that was befuddling Boris with some of the other daily max data (check again -- does it now match up with the correct number of days for this month?)
As for the wind0_gustspeedmin data, I see the same error for month1_, and the value is so absurdly high as to make me think it's a floating-point or division error because the value is probably meant to be zero.
However, on last24h_wind0_gsmin (and some other time-frames such as last15m_), I see the text 'nan', which I suspect is also a bug. Meanwhile for hour1_wind0_gsmin the value returned is '0' which is correct.
As for the wind0_gustspeedmin data, I see the same error for month1_, and the value is so absurdly high as to make me think it's a floating-point or division error because the value is probably meant to be zero.
However, on last24h_wind0_gsmin (and some other time-frames such as last15m_), I see the text 'nan', which I suspect is also a bug. Meanwhile for hour1_wind0_gsmin the value returned is '0' which is correct.


