Forgot that, thanks for the reminder. Added now.

On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 4:22:51 p.m. UTC-4 storm...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Nice work (Morrowwn  thanks!).  If you have any nulls in the data during 
> the selected timeframe, change the query to read:  (Cameron D thanks!)
>
> *query = "select datetime, barometer from archive where datetime > %.0f 
> and datetime < %.0f and barometer is not null order by dateTime;" % 
> (start_time, stop_time)*
>
>
>
>
> [image: hunga_tonga.png]
>
> If you want the bars closer to the rise and falls of the events, need to 
> adjust the speed of sound slightly.
> On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 2:37:09 PM UTC-5 pmcg...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> WOW!  This is some interesting data, here is my location in Northern 
>> Utah.  Looks like the reverse may be a little off in calculation but this 
>> made it easy to find instead of hunting through the data.
>>
>> Great Work!
>> [image: hunga_tonga.png]
>> On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 12:16:45 PM UTC-7 morr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Did an update to my script at: 
>>> https://github.com/morrowwm/weewx_tonga_browse
>>>
>>> Mostly incorporating additions from Cameron (thanks!)
>>>
>>> All parameters you likely want to set are near the top of the script.
>>>
>>>    1. support for mysql (untested, I don't have a mysql based weewx 
>>>    installation)
>>>    2. calculation and display of all three initial arrival, arrival 
>>>    from opposite direction, and second arrival after one trip around the 
>>> globe
>>>    3. highlighting of the three events with grey bars
>>>    4. cubic spline curve fit of raw data and use of that fit to remove 
>>>    the base pressure variations. The new smoothing_hours parameter can be 
>>> used 
>>>    to control how close the fit is. 
>>>    5. changed the display of data to highlight the extracted events and 
>>>    subdue the original data, other cosmetic changes
>>>
>>> I had a data outage about 26 hours after the event, we're quite a 
>>> distance from Tonga, plus a major storm was clearing out in our area. So 
>>> not obviously anything unusual happened.
>>>
>>> Some scientist might be interested in the arrival times of all this 
>>> data, though.
>>> [image: hunga_tonga.png]
>>>
>>>

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