@Danielbraun
Have you looked at the link I provided here above ?
Windy staff say that they know the issue and that they try to find a solution. So that means you cannot fix it yourself.
Good morning,
I'm using Weather Display to transfer data to Windy via station ID and API keys, but it's not working. Here's what it looks like:
https://www.windy.com/station/pws-f06e5c74
What could it be? I also tried Meteobridge, but it still fails. Until a few weeks ago, everything was working fine.
Thanks
Hi @espenas , the inability to add the exact location of cameras is a bug we're aware of, and it should be fixed in the next update. If you send me the camera's identifier (e.g., the URL you enter for it) and the exact latitude and longitude, I'll update the information in the system. You can do it either here, or use mail webcams@windy.com. Thank you!
@timamart
No, that's not possible.
But you can plan two routes.
One to the stopover (WP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), the other beyond (WP 6, 7, 8) since you can set the departure time as you wish.
@blowharder said in new windy:
I love it. This is a category killer app.
The app isn't on new windy version in the moment, you should use the website to see the new layout and the new model
@evs
... almost in every country, local meteorological services
made detailed wind maps.
For example, see the map for Greece (you can zoom to 150m for max detail)
http://aims.cres.gr/grwind150/viewer.htm
Hello Meteo GR,
This is nothing short of awesome. I'm going to re-share this post on our social networks and we will stay in touch via emails.
~ Michal
Bumping this, as it's been a while. Has there been any thought to add this to the API?
Like ingest a delimitted text file containing points, then have the windy route/distance tool automatically place the points based on the data in the file.
@ivo
in my opinion, the future of weather modelling is MPAS (Model for Prediction Across Scales) which uses a flexible grid configuration that gradually refines to a high spatial grid resolution in the area of interest (see image for USA) or in an area with complex terain (see the Andes mountains, South America). In such a flexible mesh we save computational effort compared to a global model using the same high spatial grid resolution.
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@nathantrop Oh no ! I had a lovely morning but now I'm annoyed ! :D I see no problem with this myself (can't speak for others) since it's weather related, but don't forget to give credit to Windy in your content (if you use Windy as a source, that is). Also, you are doing a bad job at advertising ! No matter what I try, I can't seem to find your YT channel. What is it's exact name ? I tried "tropweather", "trop_weather", but no luck.