Enhance the Stat Analysis Additional Filename Template Tags #2639
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The lead time templates in Stat Analysis do not allow formatting. So, {lead?fmt=%3H} in Stat-Analysis always produces the lead time in HHMMSS (like 030000); the time templates have no effect. The specific tags this applies to are listed below. We should allow formatting for lead time in the Stat-Analysis special templates. Allowing formatting will also mean that we have some redundant tags. I don't know if these are used for another purpose in the wrapper or in use cases, or if they could be removed.
Tags that should allow formatting and currently don't support it:
lead
fcst_lead
obs_lead
Tags that don't allow formatting but will become redundant once formatting is supported in the above tags:
lead_hour
lead_min
lead_sec
lead_totalsec
fcst_lead_hour
fcst_lead_min
fcst_lead_sec
fcst_lead_totalsec
obs_lead_hour
obs_lead_min
obs_lead_sec
obs_lead_totalsec
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