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Good evening,
Thanks for creating an account for voeapp@gmail.com on Windy.
However, the dissemination of images from our webcam on Windy.com created us a huge problem.
We did not make a request for this.
This publication by default of our institution has already created a problem for us. It happens that our webpage and the installation of our webcam are sponsored. Each access counts for our sponsor. The image released by Windy.com removes all links from our sponsor. Which has already warned us that if it continues to be shown like this, it will cut off our sponsorship.Therefore, we request the immediate interruption of transmission by Windy, without displaying our webpage and the sponsor's brand.
We await immediate action.
Thanks!
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@voeapp
Hello, please reach us at info@windy.com and give us more details about the matter you are referring to.
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Helo @Korina,
I trying to answer you but, the message "ERROR Post content was flagged as spam by Akismet.com" is showed.
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Hello @Korina,
This chat is thinking my message is a SPAM. Incredible!!!!!! OK!!!
I send to email to info@windy.com. I hope you or someone can read and solve this complicated situation.Thanks!!
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Hi Ivo, is there a way I can predict a cold front coming prediction via Windy? Thanks, Sotir
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I use to display the Temperature layer at 850hPa altitude. It gives a rough idea of the position of fronts specially the cold fronts.
If you look at the current weather map analysis you see the cold and warm fronts
You see cold fronts in the Atlantic and one, but shown as a stationary front, from Greece to the Baltic Sea.
You can imagine them with the Temperature layer at 850hPa
It is more obvious if you consider the areas with a high temperature gradient (select temperature isolines instead of pressure isolines). Fronts stand where you find temperature isolines close together:
I must say that it is easier to see where fronts stand in winter because the temperature contrasts are more important. In summer it is not so easy.
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@idefix37 thanks a lot, that's helpful, appreciate it!!! Sotir
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@sotirpopov Are those images showing warm and cold fronts you made, are from Windy? I can't figure out how to display them?
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I think I started getting the idea - playing with isolines for pressure and temperatures, based on your images. Thanks a lot! Sotir
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Excelent app
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Would it be possible to add earthquakes?
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@RosaLeal Hello, we may add it in the future as a new feature.
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@the-old-man Another old man here who just loves this program! There are so many components of Windy that I love but having the ability to see whats reported and then what's actual is pretty neat. Also, instant gratification on my "favorites "with respect to forecasting and cams. I'm now experimenting with route planning which I intend to use this summer. **
Absolutely the best weather program I've ever seen and believe me, I've seen them all!
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good morning I am Tariq from Saudi Arabia I love to thank you for the wind millions first wind destination program to know the weather I have a question I subscribed to you in support of you and I did not find a difference between free and subscription I have proposals to develop the program Add a lightning map Add the British model Rain radar development Add cumulative forecasts for wind and rain Add more satellite images of dust, dust, air masses and moisture I hope you more progress thank you
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Hi, the difference between subscription and normal Windy is 1 hour forecast you can access.
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Afaik. cumulative wind , as well as wind rose polar plots, are highly useful for wind power plants, but forecast computation is based on real time data and would require observations over large periods.
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Btw., Wind Accumulations data layer is already available: https://www.windy.com/-Wind-accumulation-gustAccu?gfs,gustAccu,42.163,-27.598,3
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