The China longitudes are probably missing a negative sign.
I discovered that I had my longitude wrong in weewx.conf when I saw that my 
station was on the list, although I was not on the map.  At least I could 
just zoom out a bit and see my station sitting offshore, off by 1 degree.

The "China" users probably thought the grey background means daytime, but 
not noticed it getting shorter in summer.

Some of the mouse buttons in Firefox are configurable, so won't be the same 
for everybody.


On Friday, 9 October 2020 at 6:06:15 am UTC+10 Vetti52 wrote:

>
> BTW, did anyone look at the stations in China? I would assume, that Big 
> Bear in Hongkong is the only real one. All others are giantly shifted 
> westwards from their origin (supposed to stay in UT, TN, CO, and others). 
> Is there any supervision?
>
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