Correcting Extremes: Difference between revisions

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reported correctly take into account any records broken on a date prior to 19 Feb 2020. Also there have been some changes in how some derivatives are calculated, and these might invalidate other 2020 dated entries. The '''updates.txt''' that is part of each MX release distribution has brief details of when the very many issues were fixed. Again, searching all the posts in [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=40 the relevant support forum] will yield more information in return for a lot more effort.
 
[[FileImage:Icon_infoIcon info.png|left|30px]]The '''start date''' referenced in the last bullet in the introduction, is generally when you first started using Cumulus. However, as Cumulus has developed it has added more extreme records to those it was previously monitoring, so if you were using Cumulus software before 28 Jul 2020, you should check the following table. For any parameter you select in the table, the monitoring of all-time extreme records started whenever you decided to install the release shown in the following table, or a later release:
 
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Please note the Cumulus Support Forum, while it was hosted by Steve Loft, moved to new forum software on 2 Jun 2008 without preserving what had existed before. This was some months before key information in the forum started being copied to this Cumulus Wiki. Consequently, all his announcements prior to that were lost, this is why some details in above table are marked ''(lost)'', and there is some vagueness in information mentioned elesewhere in this page.
 
 
=Correction of All Time Extreme records=
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