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    • ignaciobeltranI Offline
      ignaciobeltran @Covermaker
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      @covermaker You sound like a developer to start seeding the idea of selling your app. Americans...

      Mark Twain said: “There isn't time, so brief is life, for bickerings, apologies, heartburnings, callings to account. There is only time for loving, and but an instant, so to speak, for that.” The good life is built on good relationships.

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        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @ignaciobeltran
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        @ignaciobeltran
        I hope windy will became a non-profit organization,
        like Wikipedia or OpenStreetMap.
        As someone said:
        "Not everything is for sale; not everything is about money."

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        • FerhawkF Offline
          Ferhawk | Premium
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          Hello Ivo,
          I just came across your site and app and I have to say I am mindblown.
          I am a flight instructor business leader and have a few ideas.
          Contact me and can share some thoughts.

          Thanks!!!!

          Ferhawk.

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          • YurgsY Offline
            Yurgs | Premium
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            We are using your app constantly for paragliding in Jamaica. Great tool and best forecast. Thank you for all the great work.
            Jurgs
            www.paraglidingjamaica.com

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              HFigge
              last edited by

              -This app is beautiful,complet and so many details. Hat off!!!!

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                Hobbelobban
                last edited by Hobbelobban

                Hi Ivo,
                I recently (2 months ago) discovered the windy app and I just love it!
                I have been sailing in the Canary Islands (have been sailing in Northern Europe fo many years) for a year and stryggled with the wind never corresponded to other prognoses. But since I discovered windy the winds and waves never hardly give give me a surprise anymore.

                You say you have not found a business model yet. I think that is the beauty of your work. You can be your own master.
                I beleive there are millions of people like myself who would be more than happy to make a small donation, like crowdfunding. Have you thought of that? Maybe there is a set up for that already?

                Keep up the good work!
                Absolutely fantastic!!!
                Lots of love from me ❤❤❤

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                  Victor Ortelli @csabatatar
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                  @csabatatar Hi! I have recently update my windity app, and i notices that on the previous version I could read clouds altitudes in feets or meters. On the new version i dont know where to configure this so as to read it in feets.
                  Thank you!
                  Victor

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                    Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Victor Ortelli
                    last edited by

                    @victor-ortelli
                    https://community.windy.com/topic/6447/clouds-altitudes-measure-in-feets/4

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                      UnderSound
                      last edited by

                      Windy seems to be the best app right now. I used the Storm, but I already uninstalled it and only use Windy, which has everything I need. Congratulations!

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                        AMMcart33
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                        Hi Ivo and team. Amazing work. So useful. Could you possibly provide the healthy ranges for 'co concentrations'? Can't find it on Google and usually the ranges are offered using "ppm". Many thanks!

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                          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @AMMcart33
                          last edited by idefix37

                          @ammcart33
                          Strange that you find nothing via Google, I’ve found several articles on the web. Here is a good article from the Poison Control Centre of Belgium, but in french:
                          https://www.centreantipoisons.be/monoxyde-de-carbone/le-monoxyde-de-carbone-co-en-d-tail/quelles-sont-les-concentrations-toxiques-de
                          Sure you will find a way to translate it in your native language. A little exercise is good for your brain !!

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                            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @AMMcart33
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                            @ammcart33
                            https://content.meteoblue.com/en/help/weather-variables/air-quality

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                              Seebaer54
                              last edited by

                              For me the best wind application - Thank You!

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                              • Gkikas LGPZG Offline
                                Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @AMMcart33
                                last edited by

                                @ammcart33
                                1 ppm = 1000 ppb
                                1 ppb = 1/1000 ppm

                                ppb is a unit of proportion equal to 1 part per billion,
                                and ppm is a unit of proportion equal to 1 part per million.

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                                  zjl
                                  last edited by

                                  Can you send the app apk to 971980206@qq.com?I can not find it in China.Thank you very much

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                                    Simple Guy @zjl
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                                      Muns
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                                      thank you!

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                                      • mfpriceM Offline
                                        mfprice | Premium
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                                        Hi Ivo, in the Meteogram view instead of blank values in most spots could you just make the values (Temp - Dewpoint)/4.4 as otherwise us sailplane pilots have to sit there and calculate that for each. Or add a Cumulus-Cloudbase row beneath it (either is fine). Thanks for such a great site! - Michael Price

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                                          cnewport
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                                          A great application. I have a technical question. I am monitoring the surface currents in a particular area off Key West in preparation for a future operation. When I am well zoomed in, I get one current value (e.g., 0.4 knots), but if I zoom farther out, the reading increases dramatically.

                                          Can someone explain why this happens?

                                          Thanks,

                                          Curt

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                                            TZ Windy Staff @cnewport
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                                            @cnewport The more you zoom in the more details you get. Value in map picker is loaded from the current zoom level.

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