Freezing Saddles Scoreboard backend "soft launch"
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January 9, 2014 at 2:21 pm #990662
jrenaut
Participant@hozn 74166 wrote:
Sure, I can get you that list. I know there are a few people that haven’t yet signed up (and/or a few about to be subbed in?), so we may want to wait a bit before running that report?
We also track average temperatures for rides (based on start geo for ride and data from wunderground). We store off all of the weather data (hourly observations) that include lots of other info (precipitation, wind speed/direction, etc.) but these don’t all get ingested into the database for reports currently. But potential is there to go back and do deeper weather/environmental analysis. Just things for folks to think about.
If I ever get a free minute to mess with it, I’d like to play with this data. Also, someone mentioned the links on the front page both went to the same place – I fixed that, so next time you push an update it should show up.
January 9, 2014 at 2:24 pm #990664hozn
Participant@consularrider 74179 wrote:
It was in the double digits when I rolled out (10°F according to my backyard weather station), but I do believe it was a couple degrees colder in Annandale and points west.
Yeah, the Garmin read 5-10F on the commute yesterday, but that is factoring in wind. I imagine it was solid double digits officially.
January 9, 2014 at 2:29 pm #990667hozn
Participant@jrenaut 74181 wrote:
If I ever get a free minute to mess with it, I’d like to play with this data. Also, someone mentioned the links on the front page both went to the same place – I fixed that, so next time you push an update it should show up.
Thank you! I noticed that yesterday, but did not fix it
I will push out the update tonight.
Hans
January 9, 2014 at 2:36 pm #990668jrenaut
Participant@hozn 74186 wrote:
Thank you! I noticed that yesterday, but did not fix it
I will push out the update tonight.
Hans
I hadn’t even noticed it, someone mentioned it here, I think.
January 9, 2014 at 3:42 pm #990685Steve O
Participant@hozn 74166 wrote:
Sure, I can get you that list. I know there are a few people that haven’t yet signed up (and/or a few about to be subbed in?), so we may want to wait a bit before running that report?
We also track average temperatures for rides (based on start geo for ride and data from wunderground). We store off all of the weather data (hourly observations) that include lots of other info (precipitation, wind speed/direction, etc.) but these don’t all get ingested into the database for reports currently. But potential is there to go back and do deeper weather/environmental analysis. Just things for folks to think about.
Thanks, Hozn. We can wait, since there is a >0% chance we’ll have another arctic blast anyway. I prefer to go with simplicity, though, rather than trying to parse if Rockville was still 9 degrees at 10:43 or something like that. I’ll circle back with you in Feb.
SteveJanuary 9, 2014 at 6:44 pm #990717MattAune
Participant@consularrider 74179 wrote:
It was in the double digits when I rolled out (10°F according to my backyard weather station), but I do believe it was a couple degrees colder in Annandale and points west.
You are probably right about it being warmer closer into the city, but it was 7° when I let the house. 5° at Ft. Belvoir, and 8° in Mt. Vernon. So people commuting from the south and west are just more hardcore than the rest.
January 9, 2014 at 7:06 pm #990720hozn
Participant@MattAune 74236 wrote:
You are probably right about it being warmer closer into the city, but it was 7° when I let the house. 5° at Ft. Belvoir, and 8° in Mt. Vernon. So people commuting from the south and west are just more hardcore than the rest.
This is probably an argument for using start location temps to build this list. probably a little data mining needed to get that, but we have the data.
January 13, 2014 at 4:21 pm #991037Subby
ParticipantHow do we get credit for Hains Point laps? I have ridden down there a few times but am only seeing credit for one loop.
January 13, 2014 at 4:38 pm #991039creadinger
Participant@Subby 74564 wrote:
How do we get credit for Hains Point laps? I have ridden down there a few times but am only seeing credit for one loop.
I seem to have the same problem. I rode it at least 2-3 times. I only have credit for one. Is it based on completing a strava segment?
Not a FS problem, but I recently rode up a hill near my house strictly to get on the leaderboard and to gradually improve my time. According to Strava though, I didn’t ride the segment, even though my little red line followed the segment detail quite closely.
January 13, 2014 at 4:42 pm #991040hozn
Participant@Subby 74564 wrote:
How do we get credit for Hains Point laps? I have ridden down there a few times but am only seeing credit for one loop.
This sounds like a bug. It is based on segments, but I thought we were correctly fetching every segment (even if repeated). It’s possibly a limitation in the new API, but if you could PM me with an activity ID, I can dig deeper.
January 13, 2014 at 5:08 pm #991047MattAune
Participant@hozn 74567 wrote:
This sounds like a bug. It is based on segments, but I thought we were correctly fetching every segment (even if repeated). It’s possibly a limitation in the new API, but if you could PM me with an activity ID, I can dig deeper.
There is only one segment that should matter. “Hains Point Gate to Gate”.
http://www.strava.com/segments/1081507
January 13, 2014 at 5:12 pm #991049consularrider
ParticipantThe board has me down for 24 Hains Point laps, I did 26 on January 1 (http://www.strava.com/activities/103309509) and have done a single lap on three occassions since (http://www.strava.com/activities/104747162 on 1/7, http://www.strava.com/activities/104966111 on 1/8, and http://www.strava.com/activities/106002574 on 1/12).
January 13, 2014 at 5:26 pm #991052Subby
ParticipantHere’s my ride from this morning where I did a lap: http://app.strava.com/activities/106074052
Obviously no rush – only when you have time to take a peek.
January 13, 2014 at 5:37 pm #991053creadinger
Participant@Subby 74579 wrote:
Obviously no rush – only when you have time to take a peek.
Sheeeeeessshhh… what are we paying him for if he’s gonna take his time on this? Oh, whoops…..
January 13, 2014 at 5:50 pm #991057americancyclo
Participant@MattAune 74574 wrote:
There is only one segment that should matter. “Hains Point Gate to Gate”.
I thought last year the HP laps were based off:
[h=1]The East Potomac Park Loop[/h]http://www.strava.com/segments/614873
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