Bill-- 

The first graphic is of a friend and colleague's weather station just down the 
road. I'd prefer that both graphics were side by side, but Weather Display 
doesn't give me that flexibility without going to a fully custom web page 
(something I'm hesitant to do). 

The remainder is more or less standard WD displays. 

73 -- bob K6rtm in Cupertino 


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Message: 6 
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:02:15 -0700 
From: WB6BNQ <wb6...@cox.net> 
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] OT: weather stations 
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement 
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Hi Bob, 

I went and looked at your weather page and found it quite confusing. I guess 
you are in Cupertino, yet the first chart states Sunnyvale. I guess after the 
first two charts is the data for your weather station represented in two 
different formats of a spreadsheet style and then a data and chart form. 

Am I reading that right ? Or, which one of the displays is from your weather 
station ? 

Thanks for clearing that up for us dummys that don't have a weather station, 

73....Bill....WB6BNQ 

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