Re: [weewx-user] Tropical Nights

2019-06-27 Thread Roebert Akraks
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Re: [weewx-user] Tropical Nights

2019-06-27 Thread Roebert Akraks
Perfect, thanks, now I found it! Am Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2019 13:53:07 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Keffer: > > The aggregate min_ge() will do what you want. For example, the number of > days of the year with temperature greater than or equal to 20°C would be > > $year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree_C")

Re: [weewx-user] Tropical Nights

2019-06-27 Thread Thomas Keffer
The aggregate min_ge() will do what you want. For example, the number of days of the year with temperature greater than or equal to 20°C would be $year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree_C")) You can make this look a little prettier by playing with the formatting: $year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree

[weewx-user] Tropical Nights

2019-06-27 Thread Roebert Akraks
I would like to have some statistical numbers in my reports. Most of these numbers are available in the monthly / yearly summery, but one thing is missing: I would like to see the number of "tropical nights", that is the number of days, where the minimum tempeature was above 20°C. I've already