On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 4:31:15 PM UTC-5, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> The current pyephem broke the extended almanac, and I've held back that 
>> python 2.7 package. 
>>
>  
>
Sorry. I don't understand what you mean by "broke the extended almanac."
>

weewx 3.9.2 just ignored the updated Freshports pyephem package and only 
provided the default information provided by weewx itself, as if pyephem 
had not been installed. When I went back to the previous version I again 
had the full almanac output. I have not dared to update pyephem since.
 

> I'm having an issue with the annual "High Wind" speed value. Although the 
>> direction and time are there, the speed is the max speed for the current 
>> month (less than the earlier max wind speed event).
>>
>
> How about some details? Do you mean $year.wind.max gives a smaller value 
> than $month.wind.max? Something else? 
>
 

> What do you mean by "earlier max wind speed event? What was generated by 
> earlier versions of weewx? Something else?
>
 
Exactly that:  $year.wind.max gives me the same value as $month.wind.max 
for the current month, even thought there was a higher value recorded in an 
earlier month (in this case January of this year).

 weewx 3.9.2 gave the correct output.

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