Me either, Tom. Since it's intermittent, I might be jumping the gun in claiming that it fixed things. We'll have to wait for the others to weigh in. I've got some outside things to do today, but once I get a few hours, I'll warm and cold reboot it to see if I can reproduce the error. It might be something oddball like a few extra lines of code are changing something in the timing. Those loggers are flaky, so who knows?

    I will also dig into the $month.rain.maxsum and $month.wind.maxtime items. I couldn't find anything obvious in the documentation, so I wrote a small python program to pull the data out of the NOAA files. I thought there had to be a better way. Now that I know there is, I'll simplify my approach and get rid of that cron job.

- Paul VE1DX

On 2022-05-17 11:12 a.m., Tom Keffer wrote:
I don't see why the patch would stop the "Expected 99, got 0" errors, just make them less traumatic.

For your find_rain_gust_day script, why not just use $month.rain.maxsum and $month.wind.maxtime?

Look in the template NOAA-%Y.txt.tmpl for clues on how to calculate all these things using tags.


      >snip<

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