Re: [GENERAL] design for multiple time series

2013-12-13 Thread salah jubeh
>On 12/13/2013 4:46 AM, rob stone wrote: >> The only fly in the ointment with this is a rain gauge. If you don't >> empty it each day the actual rainfall is the difference between >> readings. >(somewhat off topic) >The electronic rain gauges I've seen have all been tip-bucket. they >measure eac

Re: [GENERAL] design for multiple time series

2013-12-13 Thread John R Pierce
On 12/13/2013 4:46 AM, rob stone wrote: The only fly in the ointment with this is a rain gauge. If you don't empty it each day the actual rainfall is the difference between readings. (somewhat off topic) The electronic rain gauges I've seen have all been tip-bucket. they measure each 0.01" (o

Re: [GENERAL] design for multiple time series

2013-12-13 Thread rob stone
O n Thu, 2013-12-12 at 12:45 -0600, Seb wrote:I 'm working on the design of a database for time series data collected -- Et in Arcadia, ego. Floripa -- city of Land Rovers and alligators swimming in creeks. > sampling scheme, but not all. I initially thought it would be a good > idea to have a

Re: [GENERAL] design for multiple time series

2013-12-13 Thread Jayadevan M
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Seb wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on the design of a database for time series data collected > by a variety of meteorological sensors. Many sensors share the same > sampling scheme, but not all. I initially thought it would be a good > idea to have a table ident

[GENERAL] design for multiple time series

2013-12-12 Thread Seb
Hi, I'm working on the design of a database for time series data collected by a variety of meteorological sensors. Many sensors share the same sampling scheme, but not all. I initially thought it would be a good idea to have a table identifying each parameter (variable) that the sensors report o