Ah, yes. Gary is correct. It appears that only rainfall is aggregated (two 
hour aggregates for the Monthly plot). The others seem to be Min or Max at 
a discrete time.

Phil

On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 10:19:34 PM UTC-4, Philip Kutzenco wrote:
>
> Thomas,
>
> I think you are correct about aggregated data. Unfortunately, my website 
> isn't externally available (yet). But I attached a couple of screenshots 
> (monthly temperature and rainfall). On the monthly plots, each point seems 
> to represent a 2 hour aggregate. You can see how the latest temperature 
> data is associated with tomorrow's date, while the latest rainfall data is 
> labeled with today's date.
>
> I don't have any other skins with Highcharts. So, I don't know if my issue 
> is confined to my implementation, or the Belchertown skin, or if it is 
> caused by the Highcharts code itself.
>
> Phil
>
> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 9:19:10 PM UTC-4, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>>
>> You're probably right. Plus, I gather that you are working with 
>> aggregated plots, not the raw data?
>>
>> It was just a thought...
>>
>> -tk
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 6:11 PM Philip Kutzenco <kutz...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If that's so, wouldn't rainfall also exhibit the offset?
>>>
>>> Even if Thomas is correct (and something about rainfall calculation 
>>> keeps it from being offset), the call out numbers (showing data values and 
>>> date) you see when you move the cursor across the graph are wrong because 
>>> of the date offset. So, it may be a bug, but the graphs are definitely 
>>> wrong, at least in my implementation of the Belchertown skin. 
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 8:14:19 PM UTC-4, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> In WeeWX, records are timestamped with the *end* of the record. 
>>>> Perhaps Highcharts uses the beginning?
>>>>
>>>> -tk
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 10:28 AM Philip Kutzenco <kutz...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I notice that, for me, some of the historic data graphs supplied with 
>>>>> the Belchertown skin are off by one day. In particular, if you go to the 
>>>>> "Graphs" page and select either "Month" or "Year", the temperature graph 
>>>>> data are labeled as being one day beyond what they should be. For 
>>>>> instance 
>>>>> at the right end of the plot, today's data is shown, but the date on the 
>>>>> y-axis is tomorrow's date.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is also true for the Wind/Wind Gust graph, the Wind Direction 
>>>>> graph and also the Barometer graph. The Rainfall graph is fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you select "Week" all of the graphs are fine; of course the data on 
>>>>> the "Today" and "Week" are actual recorded data points, while the "Month" 
>>>>> and "Year" data are max and min data for each date.
>>>>>
>>>>> For some more context, the Standard skin shows the correct max and min 
>>>>> temperature data for the month of September (I didn't check further). 
>>>>> Also, 
>>>>> I did need to NULL some anomalous temperature data in the database for 
>>>>> June 
>>>>> 14 (the guy who stained my back deck through a plastic sheet over my 
>>>>> weather station for  hours). I followed the directions in the Wiki and 
>>>>> had 
>>>>> weewx recalculate the summaries without incident. I also deleted the June 
>>>>> NOAA report, which was properly re-created. I did look at that June NOAA 
>>>>> report which shows the correct min and max temperatures for each date, 
>>>>> while the Belchertown "Year" graph is off by one day for the June 
>>>>> temperature data. So none of what I did seems to me to be causal for a 
>>>>> Monthly graph to list today's data with a Y-axis of tomorrow. 
>>>>>
>>>>> I know that Pat is using code from Highcharts for these graphs but I 
>>>>> don't know if this is occurring in all Highcharts, only those in the 
>>>>> Belchertown skin, or only for me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone else see this? Where should I look to identify the cause? 
>>>>> Is there any other information I should post to help the group guide me?
>>>>>
>>>>> Phil
>>>>>
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