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If you discover a rogue measurement (perhaps the wind affected your tiping bucket rain gauge or your weather station just reported a corrupted value), on the day it occured, see [[today.ini]] or [[FAQ]] for further advice.
 
If the rogue measurement is discovered some days after it occured, then in many cases it will have affected your highs and lows for the current month, month-by-month, current year, and/or all-time. As first step you should update the appropriate field in the row for the affected date in dayfile.txt. See [[Alltimelog.txt]] for current and previous values to help you know what rogue value to hunt for and know what the high/low value was before the rogue affected it. Once ''dayfile.txt is correct'' the Cumulus editors will allow you to:
* update the highs and lows in [[Alltime.ini]] by choosing ''all time records'' from the '''Edit''' menu. See [[Alltimelog.txt]] for current and previous values to help you know what rogue value to hunt for and know what the high/low value was before the rogue affected it.
* update the highs and lows in [[year.ini]] by choosing ''This year's records'' from the '''Edit''' menu.
* update the highs and lows in [[month.ini]] by choosing ''This month's records'' from the '''Edit''' menu. See [[Diags]] for current and previous values of high or low in the current month or the immediate preceding month if the rogue was recorded less than 10 days ago.
(Each of these screens is a text editor, and works best when at full screen).''
 
Ideally, you will subsequently try to edit the rogue data for the particular time it was logged; see [[Monthly_log_files#Correcting_any_logged_data_problems]], but correcting the daily summary in dayfile.txt must always be the priority.
 
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