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tools:eionet-utdretriever [2016/02/05 12:17] jcuadrad [Description] Added clarification of time zones in which observations are |
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Please note that EIONET reports the different network_timezone for each station in which the reported observations are. This tool automatically translates all observations to UTC. All observations stored in the eval_new database are in UTC. | Please note that EIONET reports the different network_timezone for each station in which the reported observations are. This tool automatically translates all observations to UTC. All observations stored in the eval_new database are in UTC. | ||
- | ** To date (05/feb/2016) EIONET is still reporting a NULL time zone for observations in Spain, Lithuania, Macedonia and Slovenia.** It is assumed that observations are in UTC. A couple of checks for mainland Spain shown that observations in NULL timezone where indeed reported in UTC. Consequently, | + | ** To date (last review 15/feb/2016) EIONET is still reporting a NULL time zone for observations in Spain, Lithuania, Macedonia and Slovenia.** It is assumed that observations are in UTC. A couple of checks for mainland Spain (networks of Catalunya and Madrid) |
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== Further documentation == | == Further documentation == | ||
- | **Internal request fields (to the EIONET service) used in this tool can be found here: http:// | + | * Slides presenting the tool, including information about the number of stations, the rationale behind the different config files and for the chosen update patterns used in the cron, etc. {{tools: |
- | More technical documentation (Sphinx-generated) can be found under the directory docs in the repository. | + | * **Internal request fields (to the EIONET service) used in this tool** can be found here: http:// |
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