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Revision as of 15:34, 7 November 2022
Daily min and max temperature
The daily average min and max temperature has to be measured from 8 UTC current day to 7 UTC the next day, according to the DPRA Heat stress report. The temperatures are also measured in 0.1 °C, so the values has to be divided by 10 to get to a value in °C.
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