This makes sense. The NOAA reports would start on day 1 of the month. The "time_length = month" also starts on day 1 of the month.
If you use numbers for the time_length, that is the time backwards from right now. So that may go past day 1 of the month. On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 7:13:50 AM UTC-4, Kike .Asekas wrote: > > If time_lenght is month instead of 2592000 the results are correct. Perhaps > that is why in the year chart that has time_lenght = year they are also > correct. Maybe if it were 31536000 no, I haven't tried it. > > El miércoles, 14 de agosto de 2019, 12:09:22 (UTC+2), Kike .Asekas > escribió: >> >> Pat, I think there is an error in the month chart. The NOAA data does >> not match the chart. Neither the minims nor the maxims. >> You can see with the images that I send that the NOAA data does not match >> the graph. >> The section of graph.conf >> [month] >> # Chart Timespan Defaults >> title = "Este Mes" >> show_button = true >> button_text = "Mes" >> type = spline >> time_length = 2592000 # Last 30 days >> tooltip_date_format = "dddd LL" >> aggregate_type = max >> aggregate_interval = 86400 # 1 day >> gapsize = 86400000 # 1 day in milliseconds >> >> [[chart1]] >> title = Temperatura >> [[[outTemp]]] >> zIndex = 1 >> name = Max Temperature >> color = red >> [[[outTemp_min]]] >> name = Min Temperature >> observation_type = outTemp >> aggregate_type = min >> color = "#7cb5ec" >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to weewx-user+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/9dc089eb-73da-4067-aeb6-dee0a90e3adb%40googlegroups.com.