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NOAA reports

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Hi,
I see in the yearly NOAA report a comparison to NORM.
I assume this is the statistical average for my location, provided by the national weather service.

Where/how can I add these numbers for comparison?
If this is how it works, I'm really impressed. It will be possible to graph each month compared to the official 'nomal-values'

If I'm totally wrong :oops: , can someone please explain the NORM to me?

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Re: NOAA reports

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NORM is not implemented yet. I don't know what it means.
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Re: NOAA reports

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Hi,
The NORM is apparently the 30yr average for the location provided by the official met service.
For the report it needs rainfall and mean-temp for each month to compare with.
So It should be achievable for everybody interested to create such a file that GW can read for it's calculation.
12 rows with 2 values in each row.
ie starting with januarygiving mean-temp and rainvalues
jantemp janrain
febtemp febrain
and so on........


Any thoughts on this??
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