>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
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
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
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> sampling scheme, but not all. I initially thought it would be a good
> idea to have a
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
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