Hello,
I am currently developing a new image for the detector data with statistical informtion of the last 4 weeks. The image should help to recognized interference times and other probems.
Here is an exampl of my detector
https://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1....ation=2656$region=1&minutes_composed=10
Parameters are
station
region
minutes_composed
Greetings,
Egon
The following picture visualizes the minimum and maximum distance of the detected impact locations. The parameter specifies the station.
https://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_2....&bar_sep=4
Parameters are
station
drawing_area_height (0 - 1000, default 300)
bar_width (0 - 100, default 25)
bar_sep (0 - 100, default 4)
days (1-28)
By the way, in the first graphic I have fixed some bugs.
/Egon
Very neat and useful together with the other graph.
Thanks
Really nice and usefull !
The two scripts statistic_1.php and statistic_2.php will soon be replaced by faster versions. These are currently being tested under statistic_1b.php and statistic_2b.php. The scripts are exchanged when there is enough data available because these scripts access another data record.
/Egon
(2020-03-15, 12:53)Egon Wrote: [ -> ]The following picture visualizes the minimum and maximum distance of the detected impact locations. The parameter specifies the station.
https://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_2....&bar_sep=4
Parameters are
station
drawing_area_height (0 - 1000, default 300)
bar_width (0 - 100, default 25)
bar_sep (0 - 100, default 4)
days (1-28)
By the way, in the first graphic I have fixed some bugs.
/Egon
Hi Egon
I'm very new and still learning. With this Min/Max graph is it possible to have it display where the strike\stroke came from? What I maen is, if it says 2556km, is it possible to display where from or at least a heading?
Many thanks
Chris
I notice that intermittently the data displayed on these graphs goes haywire. At first I thought it was just my station but many others are also displaying this anomaly. This morning around 0930 (local time, eastern Australia), 2330 UTC, I noticed that the network indicator was flashing on my receiver/controller. Inspection of
http://en.blitzortung.org/station_list.php showed it to be still online and sending data albeit way down in the list and the graphical data was exhibiting the haywire behaviour. I presume something is going on server side but I'm curious to know whether this is part of a maintenance/upgrade process or a fault. It's also probably not out of the question that it's a firmware bug. I am running version 9.2 on a Blue unit V19.1.
Ah, thanks. Egon's answer wasn't there when I looked at that post.
Thank you Egon for the php scripts!