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Justin Arnott, modified 3 Years ago.

Sky Cover exceeding 100%

Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 9/11/12 Recent Posts
Good Morning,

It was brought to my attention that the sky cover plot on the 1D viewer frequently exceeds 100% with one example shown below.  The shading appears to be capped at 100, but the numerical values are not.  Is there a way to cap these values?

Thanks,
Justin 

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Justin Arnott - Science and Operations Officer
National Weather Service -  Gray/Portland, ME
(Telework) 207-346-4578   justin.arnott@noaa.gov  

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Dana Strom, modified 3 Years ago.

RE: Sky Cover exceeding 100%

Youngling Posts: 87 Join Date: 12/8/14 Recent Posts
Good morning Justin,

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. We'll look into it and see if we can cap it at 100.

Dana

On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 10:49 AM Justin Arnott <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Good Morning,

It was brought to my attention that the sky cover plot on the 1D viewer frequently exceeds 100% with one example shown below.  The shading appears to be capped at 100, but the numerical values are not.  Is there a way to cap these values?

Thanks,
Justin 

image.png


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Justin Arnott - Science and Operations Officer
National Weather Service -  Gray/Portland, ME
(Telework) 207-346-4578   justin.arnott@noaa.gov  

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Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

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