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Stack Graphs and Tmax more than 30..

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Hi,

I'm just trying to set up a Stacked Days graph.

It seems to be limited to Tmax > 30 ....

That is not hot here.

Unfortunately, I don't have the data, but we had about 5 days over 45 last year, with the hottest being 48.

Is this a code restriction or is there a way I can easily add >35, >40 and >45?

The other thing I'm noticing is that I seem to be getting 35 days in my months when I aggregate the data to monthly.. Am I missing something?


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the ranges are hard wired and therefore limited.
Please post a screendump of the graph definition to let me analyze your 35 days per month issue.
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Hi,

Please see attached image.

I have also tried with a fixed time period, and still get the same 35 day issue. (Version 4.5b)

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Any chance a future version might have an expanded range?

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you get double counting. for example Tmax>0 and Tmax>10 will both count a value of 15 for example. Please use non overlapping ranges when working with stacked graphs.

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Again with the obvious.

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As long as we're on this subject, I would love to see degrees for Fahrenheit in 10 degree increments (0F, 10F, 20F, 30F, etc).
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