GoodLug
GoodLug
Thanks for your quick reply. That is certainly a possibility, I will have a look at the data, and also how calms are defined and dealt with. Strictly speaking, they...
David - that's interesting, and looks more consistent with the other plots. I downloaded the data from MIDAS/CEDA (UK) but I have also looked at the NOAA data (US) for...
The NOAA site seems to be down at the moment but I do have some previously downloaded data covering Isle of Portland Jul 2021 and the first obvious difference is...
I haven't been able to get worldmet to work, probably an NOAA problem as it can be very flaky: > met
Well, I know have a bit more information, but not necessarily clarity. I have redone all the plots, paying great attention to data sanitation and organisation, and the openair anomaly...
Interesting I've noticed another difference that may or may bot be relevant - see the first column in my table: ``` > print(tmp$data) # A tibble: 9 x 10 default...
I have now updated R to the latest version, just about seems to be OK, also updated R Studio, but that is broken on Win 7 (64bit Pro) so have...
I agree, we need to get to the bottom of this! Thinking this through, on paper, we are both doing the same analysis using _presumably_ the same code on the...
Staying in this thread as this is part of the problem (how to access exactly the same data): I have now had a look at the code inside importNOAA and...
I'm still not having any luck with worldmet: > library(worldmet) > met As far as I know, all the packages in use are up to date (I say in use,...