Graphs are generated from the archive table (because they don't necessarily
involve one-day aggregations).

What did you use to do the import? You may have had a problem confusing
"rain rate" with rain per archive record.

-tk

On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 12:11 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently converted my Vantage Pro2 over to Weewx from Weatherlink.  All
> is running great, but I have a problem with some of the data imported from
> Weather Underground.  I decided to import the past year's records from
> Weather Underground into the database.  Some of the data however is
> corrupt.  I have one day in particular that shows 43inches of rain (was
> actually 2.17 inches).  It isn't one particular archive entry, but appears
> to be many on that day.  Rather than trying to fix each bad datapoint, I'd
> like to just update the daily table so the monthly and yearly graphs show
> correctly.  You can see the bad data on Aug 21 2018 (website link below).
>
> I updated the sum and wsum records in the archive_day_rain table to the
> correct values.  Now the NOAA reports show correct values, but my monthly
> and yearly graphs still show the bad datapoint.  I've deleted these graphs
> and allowed weewx to regenerate them, but the bad data points still exits.
>
> Can anyone tell me what table is used to generate the rain graphs?  Is the
> daily rain values stored in another table I'm not aware of?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete B
>
> http://www.boxhillweather.com
>
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