Only one hour of satellite view (and not two) at free version.
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I have found you reduced free satellites images from the last 2 hours to only one. And that is very scarce considering that the last minutes (at least in the southern cone of America) are not loaded in real time but they have delay instead. Could you go back to the original 2 hours? Remember the old slogan: "Windy will always be free." It is good to grow, but without cutting benefits. Greetings from the Río de la Plata.
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@DaniUY In the near past, the available satellite imagery for free users was 12 hours, then reduced to 2 and reduced again to only 1 hour.
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@DaniUY said in Only one hour of satellite view (and not two) at free version.:
I have found you reduced free satellites images from the last 2 hours to only one. And that is very scarce considering that the last minutes (at least in the southern cone of America) are not loaded in real time but they have delay instead. Could you go back to the original 2 hours? Remember the old slogan: "Windy will always be free." It is good to grow, but without cutting benefits. Greetings from the Río de la Plata.
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I realized exactly the same thing.
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@DaniUY said in Only one hour of satellite view (and not two) at free version.:
I have found you reduced free satellites images from the last 2 hours to only one. And that is very scarce considering that the last minutes (at least in the southern cone of America) are not loaded in real time but they have delay instead. Could you go back to the original 2 hours? Remember the old slogan: "Windy will always be free." It is good to grow, but without cutting benefits. Greetings from the Río de la Plata.
How do old satellite images help in forecasting?
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@mbmpc Showing you what's coming soon and allowing you to estimate how much time you have. It is a crucial benefit that we have not now. From now on it is necessary to exit the application to access the GOES images at the Web.
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@DaniUY said in Only one hour of satellite view (and not two) at free version.:
@mbmpc Showing you what's coming soon and allowing you to estimate how much time you have. It is a crucial benefit that we have not now. From now on it is necessary to exit the application to access the GOES images at the Web.
Windy degrades itself too much with this decision.Could you explain better what you meant by "how long has it been"? How can I analyze this using a satellite image from 1 hour ago?
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@mbmpc said in Only one hour of satellite view (and not two) at free version.:
"how long has it been"?
Where do you read "how long has it been"????
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Example: a storm front is advancing over Buenos Aires, from west to east. When will it be over Montevideo and how strong could it be? RADAR and SATELLITE are brilliant and complementary tools.