[rimprona] RIMpro anomalies
David A. Rosenberger
dar22 at cornell.edu
Mon Apr 11 09:58:16 EDT 2016
I suspect that it is a bug with MeteoBlue: It is definitely changing the history going several days back from the present. I noticed a small change last week, but thought it might be a fluke. The change this morning was from a non-event on Friday-Saturday to a major infection event even though there was no indication of that occurring on either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. It only showed up this morning. I have not changing any settings or forcing a re-read from the beginning of the season unless that happens when I switch from one station (Highland-Newa to the Highland-MB station).
> On Apr 11, 2016, at 9:50 AM, Vincent Philion <vincent.philion at irda.qc.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi! not sure I understand. I don’t have a link to “your” RIMpro station to have a look.
>
> As far as I know, RIMpro never “corrects the past” (!)
>
>> morning.) What I am finding, however, is that (at least with MeteoBlue) the history also changes over time. For example, when I checked the Venturia table yesterday at 5 pm, the MeteoBlue table said that the RIM value for Sat, 9 April, was 10. When I checked this morning, the history for Sat, 9 April was showing a RIM value of 1166 and the value for Friday, 8 April (which had previously been 1) was now shoing 1079.
>
> Sounds like a bug to me (?) (Or something is missing in my understanding)
>
> Unless:
>
> 1) the files used to generate the simulation were erased from RIMpro (by clicking, “force read data from beginning of season”) AND
> 2) that file changed
>
> OR
>
> biofix was changed?
>
>
> For the Hudson/HRDPS station, I see an infection that finished on April 7-8 (RIM about 411), and a new ejection and infection that started on 7th PM, that is now at RIM = 22.
>
> Makes sense?
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