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We are currently using the Meteostat daily API and was confused on how precipitation is calculated for our output that is fed into our PowerBI model. When we compare the Meteostat website to the API, there are some locations that we use that correlate 1:1 but others have been significantly off. For example the API produce 2.5 inches of rain for a day for one of our branches, but the meteostat site at a station that was less than 7 miles away produced 0.8 inches of rain.
How is precipitation calculated within the API? What factors are at play?
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Hello,
We are currently using the Meteostat daily API and was confused on how precipitation is calculated for our output that is fed into our PowerBI model. When we compare the Meteostat website to the API, there are some locations that we use that correlate 1:1 but others have been significantly off. For example the API produce 2.5 inches of rain for a day for one of our branches, but the meteostat site at a station that was less than 7 miles away produced 0.8 inches of rain.
How is precipitation calculated within the API? What factors are at play?
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