I plot max for windgust to ensure I always plot the maximum wind.


On Monday, 7 October 2019 14:57:08 UTC+3, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>
> Yes, you are right about the averaging effect. Averaging does that. If you 
> want to show the extremes, you can try plotting min and max dewpoint.
>
> And, knock off the comments about "pointlessly count." It's getting old.
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> On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 2:34 AM mrzimgjugl asdf <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Daily graph is correct, weekly seems to have misplaced the same min 
>> value, likely by averaging. I have a weekly graph showing dew point going 
>> somewhere about 1C and not near the 0C bottom line. At the same moment, my 
>> daily graph shows the red line clearly at the 0C.
>>
>> By now I know both the original day and month min dew are wrong since 
>> they ignore the 27 hours and 7 day (and so on) shown above them and 
>> pointlessly count from the monday (today). Span method prints the same 
>> correct min -0,1C (present in graphs from yesterday) in both day and week.
>>
>> If I am right about the averaging taking place (aggregation), can I 
>> somehow modify it to show graph more preciselly? This 0C Dew is important. 
>> I would like to see it a week and month graphs. To what extent can i reduce 
>> aggregate period for a week graph with no ill effects?
>>
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