Layer colors with clear boundaries
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@idefix37 Thank you. So I just made two rows for each couple temp range of two degrees with identical colors.
I did that, but there is a wierd bug, showing black lines as isolines, with variable width. Do you know how would I be able to fix that? -
@enterfornone
Could you show the code.
Try to replace
30->29.9
30->30
32->31.9
32->32
34->33.9
34->34
…
To make a very small smoothed transition.
I remember seeing a similar case. -
@idefix37 Thanks! That did it. Here is the code for the Meteoblue colors, if someone likes them:
[[231,[125,251,253,255]],
[233,[105,193,210,255]],
[234.9,[105,193,210,255]],
[235,[90,121,156,255]],
[236.9,[90,121,156,255]],
[237,[89,103,142,255]],
[238.9,[89,103,142,255]],
[239,[88,85,128,255]],
[240.9,[88,85,128,255]],
[241,[89,60,110,255]],
[242.9,[89,60,110,255]],
[243,[112,63,131,255]],
[244.9,[112,63,131,255]],
[245,[135,76,152,255]],
[246.9,[135,76,152,255]],
[247,[167,69,179,255]],
[248.9,[167,69,179,255]],
[249,[199,73,220,255]],
[250.9,[199,73,220,255]],
[251,[176,66,225,255]],
[252.9,[176,66,225,255]],
[253,[149,62,223,255]],
[254.9,[149,62,223,255]],
[255,[116,58,216,255]],
[256.9,[116,58,216,255]],
[257,[71,61,209,255]],
[258.9,[71,61,209,255]],
[259,[77,92,215,255]],
[260.9,[77,92,215,255]],
[261,[91,127,225,255]],
[262.9,[91,127,225,255]],
[263,[110,161,235,255]],
[264.9,[110,161,235,255]],
[265,[127,191,243,255]],
[266.9,[127,191,243,255]],
[267,[140,211,247,255]],
[268.9,[140,211,247,255]],
[269,[170,228,246,255]],
[270.9,[170,228,246,255]],
[271,[191,236,247,255]],
[272.9,[191,236,247,255]],
[273,[119,238,158,255]],
[274.9,[119,238,158,255]],
[275,[115,230,129,255]],
[276.9,[115,230,129,255]],
[277,[106,208,120,255]],
[278.9,[106,208,120,255]],
[279,[105,195,152,255]],
[280.9,[105,195,152,255]],
[281,[99,147,126,255]],
[282.9,[99,147,126,255]],
[285,[77,140,89,255]],
[284.9,[77,140,89,255]],
[285,[119,178,97,255]],
[286.9,[119,178,97,255]],
[287,[163,215,107,255]],
[288.9,[163,215,107,255]],
[289,[208,253,117,255]],
[290.9,[208,253,117,255]],
[291,[229,248,187,255]],
[292.9,[229,248,187,255]],
[293,[254,248,95,255]],
[294.9,[254,248,95,255]],
[295,[245,230,95,255]],
[296.9,[245,230,95,255]],
[297,[247,214,92,255]],
[298.9,[247,214,92,255]],
[299,[243,191,84,255]],
[300.9,[243,191,84,255]],
[301,[237,168,76,255]],
[302.9,[237,168,76,255]],
[303,[239,139,72,255]],
[304.9,[239,139,72,255]],
[305,[236,122,69,255]],
[306.9,[236,122,69,255]],
[307,[235,73,63,255]],
[308.9,[235,73,63,255]],
[309,[226,86,63,255]],
[310.9,[226,86,63,255]],
[311,[226,84,129,255]],
[312.9,[226,84,129,255]],
[313,[226,84,200,255]],
[314.9,[226,84,200,255]],
[315,[204,76,159,255]],
[316.9,[204,76,159,255]],
[317,[180,69,120,255]],
[318.9,[180,69,120,255]],
[319,[157,62,78,255]],
[320.9,[157,62,78,255]],
[321,[125,91,44,255]],
[322.9,[125,91,44,255]]] -
@enterfornone
And what do you get as Temperature map? At low zoom level -
I also did similar for the humidity map.
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@enterfornone
Good job keep it up. -
@idefix37 Humidity layer - default with isolines:
[[0,[173,85,56,255]],
[29.9,[173,85,56,255]],
[30,[173,110,56,255]],
[39.9,[173,110,56,255]],
[40,[173,146,56,255]],
[49.9,[173,146,56,255]],
[50,[105,173,56,255]],
[59.9,[105,173,56,255]],
[60,[56,173,121,255]],
[69.9,[56,173,121,255]],
[70,[56,174,173,255]],
[74.9,[56,174,173,255]],
[75,[56,160,173,255]],
[79.9,[56,160,173,255]],
[80,[56,157,173,255]],
[82.9,[56,157,173,255]],
[83,[56,148,173,255]],
[86.9,[56,148,173,255]],
[87,[56,135,173,255]],
[89.9,[56,135,173,255]],
[90,[56,132,173,255]],
[92.9,[56,132,173,255]],
[93,[56,123,173,255]],
[96.9,[56,123,173,255]],
[97,[56,98,157,255]],
[98.9,[56,98,157,255]],
[99,[56,70,114,255]],
[100,[56,70,114,255]]] -
@enterfornone
Isolines ? I don’t see them. Or do you mean the boundary between the different color ranges?
Why don’t you show your new Temperature layer ? -
@idefix37 Yes, that's what I mean by isolines. My temp layer is in the post above.
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@enterfornone
OK thank you. I thought it was your Humidity map.
I see you kept a very wide step between 0% and 30% as it is in the original color scale in Windy.
I changed it to get more details between 0% and 50% and just kept a small smoothed transition between colors explained by this post