[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 597670] Re: Weather applet using weather underground shows weird minimum temperature
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Tue Jul 6 16:25:32 BST 2010
** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/docky
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Weather applet using weather underground shows weird minimum temperature
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/597670
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Status in Docky: Fix Released
Status in “docky” package in Ubuntu: New
Status in “docky” source package in Lucid: New
Bug description:
When using Weather Underground in the weather applet, I get an odd ( = wrong) mention as (what I assume to be) the dew point.
Example:
Currently the weather applet indicates (on hovering over)
---> Clear 22C (-6C) Brussels
It's the -6C that confuses me and seems... wrong.
Upon inspection of that location (Brussels, Belgium) on the wunderground.com, I get
22 °C
Clear
Humidity: 46%
Dew Point: 10 °C
Wind: 7 km/h / 2.1 m/s from the NNW
Pressure: 1023 hPa (Steady)
Visibility: -
Elevation: 58 m
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If it isn't the dew point, then mentioning it like that in the hover seems confusing and anti-intuitive (to my intuition anyway).
If it is the dew point, then it's giving the wrong temperature.
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