Now that web services are enabled for historical station data, TSTool could be used to perform quality control, to ensure that the data are OK for use in modeling and analysis. TSTool command files could be developed to check for out of range values and when detected, the State or data source agency could be notified. The following is an example of a likely bad data point in evaporation data (1.6 in in a day). I suppose this could be possible but it seems unlikely. This level of analysis goes beyond data access and could help many users of the data.
It should be possible to determine thresholds for basic checks and staff with basic skills could probably do the work.

Now that web services are enabled for historical station data, TSTool could be used to perform quality control, to ensure that the data are OK for use in modeling and analysis. TSTool command files could be developed to check for out of range values and when detected, the State or data source agency could be notified. The following is an example of a likely bad data point in evaporation data (1.6 in in a day). I suppose this could be possible but it seems unlikely. This level of analysis goes beyond data access and could help many users of the data.
It should be possible to determine thresholds for basic checks and staff with basic skills could probably do the work.