Hi,

Unfortunately there is no ability to do sophisticated QC as you outline, 
the only QC ability is basic min/max filtering as detailed in the StdQC 
section <http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#StdQC> of the User's Guide. 
As the min/max values used by StdQC are period (loop or archive) values 
unless you are using a fairly long archive interval you should be able to 
easily 'QC out' something like 140mm.

Gary

On Saturday, 14 March 2020 08:44:08 UTC+10, SMJ wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a WH1081 (Maplin type) running via USB into a HP Microserver 
> running SUSE Linux Leap 15.1. The distance between the Tx and Rx is about 
> 30m. 
>
> Most of the time it works fine but occasionally I get spikes in the data 
> sets across all the sensors - I'm guessing there is a lot of clutter at 
> 433Mhz and using a scanner I can see several vehicles 'calling home' and a 
> multitude of smart heating systems which were not present when I stated 
> with weewx several years ago.
>
> Now I'm happy entering the database and nulling out extraneous data but it 
> does destroy any continuity of records across that time period.
>
> So the question...
>
> Is there a way to specify a maximum 'delta' value between readings?
>
> As an example, I recently had a series of rainfall values of 0,0,0,140,0,0 
> mm. I would be good if weewx could look at the trend in the data and decide 
> that 140mm of rain was an unlikely value given that the value either side 
> was 0.
>
> Any thoughts
>
> Regards
>
> SMJ
>

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