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    @Carlos-Gross Hi, we already found the issue and its cause. Colleagues will make a fix to the upcoming version 46.2. Thank you for your patience.
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    @jylera The 1m is 1000mm accumulation. This is possible in tropical areas. See these related posts with full details https://community.windy.com/topic/10039/status-barr-amount-of-rain?_=1698743180094 You can customise the colours scale (colours and step) but the steps shown on your iPad will not been changed.
  • Inconsistent max value on scale 'rainfall'

    Bug Reports scale rainfall wrong
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    idefix37I
    @handigehenriette Hi, showing '100mm' as the maximum value for 10 days accumulation would be much to low in some regions. The color scale for Rain accumulation looks strange because it is based on a logarithmic scale: https://community.windy.com/topic/10039/status-barr-amount-of-rain?_=1624180008100 So that’s not at all a bug.
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    @zulu-139 There is no bug here ! The white or magenta animated particles have nothing to do with the wind color scale. The white or magenta colors are just chosen to get a good contrast with the map. The colors of the map give the wind speed accordingly to the colors of this scale, not the animated particles which only give the direction of wind. So there is nothing to fix.
  • Axis Units Error

    Bug Reports axis units scale
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    @Jacko-Jaxon These scales both for Thunderstorm and for Rain accumulation are correct. l/km2 means lightning per square kilometre. Could you imagine 1 lighting per square metre? (It’s not litres per square kilometre) Rain accumulation can be the accumulation of rain over 10 days and 1m (1000mm) is not a non sense ! This is possible in tropical regions as shown here some weeks ago: [image: 1604391998533-2828e413-24b0-4e7a-bc90-158e0531478b-resized.jpeg]
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    @Borys-Wolak I KNOW THAT ! Who said the jet stream is on the surface? I said that if you change the wind color scale to a gray tint below 40 kt, you will clearly see the jet stream, but looking at the surface wind, you will not see the lighter winds below 40 kt!