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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Stanley
840b91b4fd Correlation set update
* overrides.conf: Latest source data corrections from
script-assisted research.

These remaining files are generated data. Normally they're not
something I feel good about committing into version control, but in
this case it allows for logging and tracking deltas in the data over
time...

* airports: Removed 18 airports corresponding to nonexistent
stations.

* stations: Removed 326 stations with no recent conditions, added
429.

* zones: Removed 45 zones with no recent forecasts, added 104.

* places, zctas: Based on latest Census Bureau data corrections,
updated with new correlations.

* overrides.log: Record of correlation set build.

* slist, zlist: State of active stations and weather zones at the
time of generation.
2016-10-05 01:17:14 +00:00
Jeremy Stanley
e35fbc4d60 Update NOAA WX weather products URLs
Per http://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=29502.0 the old
http://weather.noaa.gov/pub site was deprecated and as of August 23
is no longer in service. Update the software and current dataset to
use working http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov URLs instead.
2016-08-24 22:56:37 +00:00
Jeremy Stanley
92a0869395 Correlation set update
* overrides.conf: Latest source data corrections from
script-assisted research.

These remaining files are generated data. Normally they're not
something I feel good about committing into version control, but in
this case it allows for logging and tracking deltas in the data over
time...

* airports: Removed 527 airports corresponding to nonexistent
stations.

* stations: Removed 176 stations with no recent conditions, added
196.

* zones: Removed 5 zones with no recent forecasts.

* places, zctas: Based on latest Census Bureau data corrections,
updated with new correlations.

* overrides.log: Record of correlation set build.

* slist, zlist: State of active stations and weather zones at the
time of generation.
2014-11-10 22:15:35 +00:00
Jeremy Stanley
676e13b0be Correlation set update
* overrides.conf: Latest source data corrections from
script-assisted research.

These remaining files are generated data. Normally they're not
something I feel good about committing into version control, but in
this case it allows for logging and tracking deltas in the data over
time...

* airports: Removed 42 airports corresponding to nonexistent
stations, added 8.

* stations: Removed 303 stations with no recent conditions, added
403.

* zones: Removed 15 zones with no recent forecasts, added 13.

* places, zctas: Based on latest Census Bureau data corrections,
updated with new correlations.

* overrides.log: Record of correlation set build.

* slist, zlist: State of active stations and weather zones at the
time of generation.
2014-02-13 01:57:20 +00:00
Jeremy Stanley
be90de0c95 Update data files for rounding adjustment.
* airports, places, stations, zctas, zones: Regenerated from the same
base dataset used in 2.0, but this time with weather.py's updated
correlate function which rounds radian floats to 7 decimal places. No
nodes were added or removed, and the only changes were to take their
coordinate and distance values from sub-nanometer 10^-16 precision to
sub-meter 10^-7, which is still generally at least an order of magnitude
smaller than the base data precision anyway. This should almost entirely
solve any rounding error fuzz in subsequent data file updates.
2012-09-21 01:19:43 +00:00
Jeremy Stanley
93f58b4538 Imported from archive.
* Release 2.0: Heavy rewrite with too many new features to enumerate
here in the ChangeLog file.

* NEWS: List of important changes since 1.x releases.

* weather, weather.py: Implemented support for Python 3000 as
requested by ptchinster on behalf of Arch Linux, conditions/forecast
searches by latitude/longitude requested by Brandt Daniels, support
for newer NOAA forecasts pointed out by Darryl Mouck and Richard
Dooling, custom URIs requested by Michel Pelzer, international
weather stations requested by Milton Hubsher, and fixed a metric
conversion issue with negative values reported by Jochen Keil,
Michiel Appelman and Stefan Metzlaff. Thanks to everyone for your
input and assistance!
2012-06-26 00:48:37 +00:00