Not sure exactly what you're asking, but the most current NOAA file is
recreated after every archive record. So, for the first of the month, a new
file will be created. at 0005, then recreated every 5 minutes after that.

Does that help?

On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:43 AM WindnFog <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is the NOAA-YYYY-*01*.txt file created with one data line on the first
> loop of weewx following the date change at midnight?  I ask because Linux's
> atime, mtime, and ctime on that file all seem to be the same, implying it's
> re-created each loop (typically every 5 minutes.)
>
> - Paul VE1DX
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