May it's that I use p_rain and not hail:

          [[[[rain]]]]
                [[[[[rain]]]]]
                    payload_key = rain_mm
                [[[[[p_rain]]]]]
                    plotType = bar
                    aggregateType = sum
                    aggregateInterval = 1800
                    payload_key = p_rain_mm
                    showMaxMarkPoint = false
                    showMinMarkPoint = false
                    showAvgMarkLine = false
                    lineColor = "#428bca77"
                    decimals = 1

The interesting thing is, when receiving data from LOOP using MQTT, the 
value is correct, it's only the databa value that isn't.
John Smith schrieb am Freitag, 12. September 2025 um 03:57:19 UTC+2:

> On Fri, 12 Sept 2025 at 03:41, p q <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am pretty sure the US uses the international inch for far longer. Since 
>> before I started working with canadian companies in the 1990s. There is 
>> official looking documentation that shows the international yard (and thus 
>> the inch) defined in 1959 
>> https://usma.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/sp447-app5.pdf?x40840
>> There are still various survey foot definitions with slightly different 
>> values in the US, and of course the nautical mile and related measures. 
>> https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/geodesy/international-foot.html
>>
>
> If you disagree update the Wikipedia page with references... *grin* 
>

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