Re: what does the "x" mean?

From: Ken Poulton (poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jun 16 1994 - 17:47:22 PDT


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Subject: Re:  what does the "x" mean?


>
> TIME LOC T DP DIR AV GUST VIS PRES SKY /CRYPTIC COMMENTS
> pdt F F deg -knots- mi inHg heights/100ft
> 0850 SFO 56 47 300 21 24 20 30.09 14 sct /h ne-se/
> 0850 SoSF_SBrMt 49 . 280 11 22 . . x
>
> What does the "x" under "SKY" mean for the SoSF_SBrMt report?

Nothing, as far as I know.

Ken Poulton
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