Bogus SoSF_SBrMt data

From: Ken Poulton (poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Sep 14 1998 - 12:19:37 PDT


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From: Ken Poulton <poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Bogus SoSF_SBrMt data
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> From: Dan Farmer <danf@juniper.net-DeleteThis>
> Subject: windreport - San Bruno Mtn readings
>
> Since the middle of last week, the SoSF SBrMt reading has seemed
> incorrect. Often it has been warmer than SFO, with windspeeds and sky
> conditions that were goofy. I'm betting that another site's readings
> have been misplaced in the listing.

Yes! Dan gets the Observer-of-the-Week award!

I brought a new data source on line a week ago and all was well until
the SoSF_SBrMt stopped reporting, at which time a different location
chimed in. Just some sloppy programming on my part.

Thanks to Dan for being alert. We need more lerts.

Ken Poulton
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"Somewhere, there is a pointer laughing at you." -- C programmer



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