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'''Daily Reset Time'''
'''Purpose:''' To ensure your station's observations conform with international agreements for start and end of the day.
===Daily reset===
You can choose either a 12 Midnight reset (default) or 9 a.m. reset (used in Australia, New Zealand, and some other countries/regions). The Norwegian Meteorological Institute uses 06:00 UTC to reset rain and 18:00 UTC for temperature and wind.
* Under the '''Control Panel''', click '''Units and Other settings -> Reset Times'''.
At either 12 Midnight or 9 a.m., the daily high/low data will be reset, as well as, yesterday's rain total.


Purpose:
You can also fine tune the reset times if you need to.
To insure your station's observations conform with international agreements for start and end of the day.
# Set '''Hour to reset daily high/low values''' (temperature, wind), '''Hour to reset daily rain''' (uses a 24-hour clock -- e.g., 1600 for 4 p.m.), and '''month to reset the yearly rain''' (to match your rain season).
 
[[Category:Weather Display]]
Daily reset time
[[Category:Configuration]]
 
You can choose either midnight reset (default) or 9am reset (used in Australia and New Zealand).
 
See under setup, values reset time option. At either midnight or 9am the daily high/low data will be reset, and yesterday rain will be set. Also, you can fine tune reset times if you need to, under setup, Display units options. I.e for hour to reset daily high/low values (temperature, wind), and hour to reset daily rain (e.g 1600 for 4pm) and month to reset the yearly rain (to match your rain season).

Latest revision as of 10:11, 8 May 2022

Purpose: To ensure your station's observations conform with international agreements for start and end of the day.

Daily reset

You can choose either a 12 Midnight reset (default) or 9 a.m. reset (used in Australia, New Zealand, and some other countries/regions). The Norwegian Meteorological Institute uses 06:00 UTC to reset rain and 18:00 UTC for temperature and wind.

  • Under the Control Panel, click Units and Other settings -> Reset Times.

At either 12 Midnight or 9 a.m., the daily high/low data will be reset, as well as, yesterday's rain total.

You can also fine tune the reset times if you need to.

  1. Set Hour to reset daily high/low values (temperature, wind), Hour to reset daily rain (uses a 24-hour clock -- e.g., 1600 for 4 p.m.), and month to reset the yearly rain (to match your rain season).