On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 04:19:08PM +0200, Kees Leune wrote:
> Thank you for your report. I will look into it. Can you give me an example
> in which case metar reports the wrong data? That makes it easier for me to
> debug the problem.

Below is an example. The cloud level of, for example,
"BKN040" is being read as "0409", where the "9" is a
reminiscence of the visibility field "9999".

jakson@:~$metar -d SBFL
SBFL 201400Z 30005KT 9999 FEW010 BKN040 20/17 Q1011
Station       : SBFL
Day           : 20
Time          : 14:00 UTC
Wind direction: 300 (WNW)
Wind speed    : 5 KT
Wind gust     : 5 KT
Visibility    : 9999 M
Temperature   : 20 C
Dewpoint      : 17 C
Pressure      : 1011 hPa
Clouds        : FEW at 10900 ft
                BKN at 40900 ft
Phenomena     : 

Thanks,

Jakson



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