Precipiation numbers incorrect
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Precipiation numbers incorrect
Snow and rain precipitation values are incorrect. Order of magnitude difference compared to Accuweather data.
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Re: Precipiation numbers incorrect
Hi,
A little more info is required.
Exactly what are you using as a comparison?
A web site?
An extension?
Moving this to Firefox Support...
A little more info is required.
Exactly what are you using as a comparison?
A web site?
An extension?
Moving this to Firefox Support...
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Re: Precipiation numbers incorrect
Depending on which weather service server your software receives information from or connects to can be the source of variations.
You may need to make sure your locale is set properly.
This is the same for all systems and all softwares.
Also there may be a general interpretation by you software or service for a larger geographical area and some form of extrapolation is used for calculations.
You may need to make sure your locale is set properly.
This is the same for all systems and all softwares.
Also there may be a general interpretation by you software or service for a larger geographical area and some form of extrapolation is used for calculations.
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