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    "Can I use the Windy API in my OpenLayer project?"

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    • Yerlan AshirbayevY
      Yerlan Ashirbayev
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      "Can I use the Windy API in my OpenLayer project?"

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      • SutyS
        Suty Administrator @Yerlan Ashirbayev
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        @Yerlan-Ashirbayev Hi there, all info we provide is in our documentation and anything else is up to you.

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          srhong @Yerlan Ashirbayev
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          @Yerlan-Ashirbayev
          I posted it here
          https://community.windy.com/post/196619

          Since this example is a map of Korea, the map may or may not be visible.
          Url : http://www.gisapplication.kr/OL_Windy/

          Watch in video

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          • srhongS
            srhong @srhong
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            I explained it in a little more detail.

            1. Windy Map Forecast overlay and background transparency adjustment (only the background map is transparent, excluding the wind animation)
            • Windy Map overlays the existing Openlayers system to adjust the transparency of only the Windy Map's background layer, not the entire window.
            1. Open Windy Layer window and set each layer
            2. Check mouse location and weather information in Windy Map mode.
            3. Adjust wind particle animation color and highlight according to normal/satellite background map

            Additional sources after creating the main map
            map = new ol.Map({ … });
            Windy_MapInit(‘OL map target DIV name’, map, OL_backgroundTileLayerCount);
            Automatically creates three maps of the original openLayers. (If there is a mismatch, check the CSS and correct it)

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