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Re: Weather.Report schema
- Subject: Re: Weather.Report schema
- From: Stuart Booth
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 23:04:00 +0000
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:55:44 +0100, James <<a
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wrote:
>On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 22:39, Stuart Booth wrote:
>> James, in your Weather report schema you have this line:
>>
>> CloudM.X=(Cloud type and height in miles ie "Overcast at
5.4M. X
>> increments on each cloud layer)
>The .X is a sequence starting at 1, just to keep item names unique.
>Each weather station can send any number of cloud layers or even none.
>Depends on the weather, if Cloud=Clear Skies then you would get no
cloud
>layers(!) The largest number of layers I have seen is 12. Try using a
>station in Alaska and see what you get. If there is only one layer,
then
>like news, it would be cloudM.1= and not cloudM=
Got it. Makes perfect sense when you describe it.
>> I just fired up xAPWeather to see how this came out but it isn't
>> included at the moment.
>Thats the trouble with weather, it's never under your control.
:lol: :lol:
S
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