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    Another early night is called for I think - cheerio
    Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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      Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
      Another early night is called for I think - cheerio
      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
        Another early night is called for I think - cheerio


        I've just corrected the magic number in the wfax thingie, the chart is now more or less vertical...

        Current one is "Wave Height prediction" for wave heights > 2m.

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          It's covering the North Atlantic, from the UK/France/Spain to the Eastern seaboard of Septicland.

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            On that happy note...

            Byeeeee

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              Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
              On that happy note...

              Byeeeee
              Bye Zeity
              Confusion is a natural state of being

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                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post


                I've just corrected the magic number in the wfax thingie, the chart is now more or less vertical...

                Current one is "Wave Height prediction" for wave heights > 2m.
                When you say "more or less", are you allowing for minor timing variations? Sometimes cutting a little slack (aka rounding to a lower level of precision) can lead to better results, when dealing with a data source that is inherently a bit noisy.

                You also need to take account of the fact that aliasing issues can arise if you are mapping a comparatively low resolution input to a high resolution output - you should determine a mapping equation that will transform the input space to the output space without introducing noise derived solely from the mapping.

                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                It's covering the North Atlantic, from the UK/France/Spain to the Eastern seaboard of Septicland.


                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                On that happy note...

                Byeeeee
                Bye Zeity - I'm very glad to find that the background-data-gathering-exercise for your latest Cunning Plan is working, even though it'll probably lead me to a life of servitude in the Sugar Mines

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                  Oh Lord...

                  I just got one of those emails telling me that I have been moderated "Funny" on Slashdot by three separate people.

                  Given that the post in question was one of the most informative I've posted there in ages, I can only assume that "funny" is the new "informative".







                  and after some reflection...

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                    Anyone there? I've been driven out of bed by my bundle of joy, so may as well get my work for the day out of the way.

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                      Morning all
                      Confusion is a natural state of being

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