> On Aug 14, 2023, at 11:58 AM, Robert Helling via subsurface > <subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org> wrote: > > Matt, > >> On 14. Aug 2023, at 19:24, Matt Wilbur via subsurface >> <subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org> wrote: >> >> I'm not sure this is a feasible request for mobile subsurface, but on mac I >> frequently use subsurface, and I'm also doing surveys on every dive for >> reef.org <http://reef.org/> (I've done about 120 since may). We have to >> report max and min temps in our surveys so they can hopefully correlate >> temps with the critters and locations we find them in. >> >> Would it be possible to adjust the "Temp." displayed with the dives in the >> dive log and the "Water Temp." in the info display to show a min and max >> water temp? So I could just have my dive listing show me my min and max >> temps so I don't have to mouse over the dive profile plot to read the max >> temp on the dive? >> >> Whether this is doable or not, thank you SO MUCH for the fantastic open >> source dive logging app. I thought I might take a crack at adding a max temp >> field to display since the data is all in there - but lost my steam with the >> info "Water temp." display possibly needing to be changed too. > > the problem with this is that the typical temperature sensors on dive > computers are very slow. At the start of the dive, the dive computer probably > is at the surface air temperature and only slowly (except for dives in mid > winter freezing temperatures) cools down to the water temperature. Thus I > would not expect that for the first few minutes of the dive, the recorded > temperature is actually the ambient water temperature. So what you would be > recording as the max temperature is probably much more related to the surface > air temperature (which we log if the dive computer reports it). > > On the other hand, the dive temperature that is shown in the dive list (you > realise you can change the fields that are displayed there and their order) > is the minimum temperature. > > At some point, I tried plotting the temperature against depth (rather than > against time). I was hoping to see things there like thermoclines but that > did not work exactly for the reason of inertia of the temperature sensor.
I was thinking about the lag issue as well. Maybe one way to do it is to cut off the first 5-10 minutes of temperature samples before doing the Min/Max calculation. It could even be a configuration option for how many minutes of temperature samples to ignore in the calculation so people that really want this info can customize it based on their own dive computer. Just my $0.02. -Doug
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