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    • anthony10
      anthony10 @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

      @idefix37 Would it be still possible to grab your colour code for the rain accumulation?

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      • idefix37
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by

        @anthony10
        You mean the code of the colour settings here above that I made for @atmosj ?
        I am not sure to have it still, I check and come back later.

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        • anthony10
          anthony10 @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

          @idefix37 Yes please, I was hoping you would still have these color codes.

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          • idefix37
            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by idefix37

            @anthony10
            I’ve lost the file so I had to redo it.
            I have set the colour precisely to the original colour scale, but I have modified the upper end above 400mm which is to low for 10 days accumulation in tropical areas.

            Here is the code:

            [[0,[255,255,255]],
            [0.5,[255,255,255]],
            [1,[247,185,95]],
            [4.5,[247,185,95]],
            [5,[253,175,42]],
            [9.5,[253,175,42]],
            [10,[254,252,55]],
            [14,[254,252,55]],
            [15,[180,253,51]],
            [24,[180,253,51]],
            [25,[86,253,48]],
            [49,[86,253,48]],
            [50,[35,228,155]],
            [99,[35,228,155]],
            [100,[30,167,252]],
            [149,[30,167,252]],
            [150,[65,72,251]],
            [199,[65,72,251]],
            [200,[176,37,251]],
            [299,[176,37,251]],
            [300,[251,40,251]],
            [399,[251,40,251]],
            [400,[253,80,156]],
            [698,[253,80,156]],
            [700,[244,10,75]],
            [998,[244,10,75]],
            [1000,[143,11,40]]]

            You must modify the color settings on the website. That’s not possible from the phone app. But the same modification will be applied to all your devices.
            Go to Settings
            Scroll down and choose Customize color scale
            Select overlay:
            Rain accumulation
            At bottom of page find the line Import/export
            Click on [view code] to open a window pop up
            Delete the text code in this window
            Select and copy all lines of code here above and paste them in the window
            Press [Import Gradient]
            Press Save
            You can come back to the default Windy settings at any time by pressing Load defaults

            It gives this scale and map:

            0C575932-540D-43F6-86C9-740F12DCA482.jpeg

            Hope you’ll use it.

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            • anthony10
              anthony10 @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

              @idefix37 Thank you, really appreciate your help :)

              I've just change the 0mm & 0.5mm RGB codes back to the default grey.

              The new colour codes really help the different mm amounts pop.

              a73a6c87-d700-4058-a070-cbbd541788de-image.png

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              • idefix37
                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by idefix37

                @anthony10
                Yes, the white used by this colour scale does not enable to get details of the base map. But you could use a lighter grey such as 130,130,130 to avoid too much contrast. And the problem will be the same with the bright yellow to see the locations in base map.
                Another glitch is the 2 red colours which are difficult to distinguish.
                If you like the overall scale, from this base you can make some small additional adjustments mainly because this colour scale has probably been designed for black printed map and labels.

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                • idefix37
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by idefix37

                  @anthony10

                  I come back on the upper end of the colour scale. I was not satisfied with the red colours and with 10 days accumulation in tropical area where it is necessary to have a semi logarithmic scale.
                  So I propose these steps:
                  …
                  300mm
                  400mm
                  700mm
                  1200mm

                  With the following code from 300mm:
                  …
                  [300,[251,40,251]],
                  [399,[251,40,251]],
                  [400,[240,0,50]],
                  [698,[240,0,50]],
                  [700,[210,11,40]],
                  [1150,[210,11,40]],
                  [1200,[143,11,40]]]

                  Today, as example, using this setting, on 10 days accumulation, in the East of Cairns ACCESS gives this map:

                  44C0FF35-B0C6-477D-9F90-1DB96E7483EE.jpeg

                  For the light grey, I used 170,170,170

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                  • anthony10
                    anthony10 @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

                    @idefix37 Great, I've just updated my code to match.

                    Thank you again for all this help :)

                    175d4ec4-ec82-478f-86bd-9ec6569c6d99-image.png

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                    • idefix37
                      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by idefix37

                      @anthony10
                      Fine but you have one line missing between 200 and 300:
                      [299,[176,37,251]],

                      And try for 0 and 0.5 a lighter grey
                      [[0,[130,130,130]],
                      [0.5,[130,130,130]],

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                      • idefix37
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @anthony10 last edited by

                        @anthony10

                        With the final colour scale here

                        Capture d’écran 2022-04-03 à 16.19.46.png

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