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Lost history, how to reconstruct?

Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
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Altaelva
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Lost history, how to reconstruct?

Post by Altaelva »

My old pc crashd in july 13, and i have't any back up. My got my data on PWS, back to 2008, and i have recontructed data back to january 2013, as Noaa reports. But I have not any dayfiles older than 14. July 2013. Can someone tell me, is it possible to intergrate Noaa in records, if I reconstruct Noaa reports back in time?

Its possible to seethis in my page: kvikklunsj.net

And thanks for template.
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Re: Lost history, how to reconstruct?

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You will need to create the 'monthly' log files. From those, you will be able to create missing dayfile.txt entries and high/low data, using the editors in Cumulus.
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Re: Lost history, how to reconstruct?

Post by Altaelva »

Thank you for quick reply. I will try to do that.
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Re: Lost history, how to reconstruct?

Post by duke »

Just because your old PC 'crashed', does not mean that the HDD has lost everything unless you have already formatted the HDD.
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