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    Temperature Color Alarmism?

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    • Frank748F
      Frank748 | Premium
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      Ground level Temp display
      A while ago the established color range has been aligned to the agenda-soaked mass media weather charts:
      30° C comes along now in hazard-red instead of the intuitively appropriate yellowish.
      On top on that (large scale chart): Vast continental stretches are temp-wise mis-represented by the numbers of the most-outstanding heat-islands there are - which, as we all know, overshoot the air mass average by a couple of degrees bc most weather stations are simply located at the hottest urban areas and our sick city architecture can easily maintain its sacrosanct coverstory: The one and only, uncanny, mysterious trace gas.*
      Sci-based services should at all costs adhere to absolutely politics-free, field based physics!

      • I'm worried Windy has been marked as suitable multiplier for the climate part of the Davos agenda and already receives NGO- and Gov. sponsoring in that regard.
        Is there an audit availlable?
        Thank you for listening.
        Yours!
        Frank
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      • idefix37I
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Frank748
        last edited by idefix37

        @Frank748
        Hi,
        Do you know that you can modify as you like the temperature color scale in Windy and use your own colors ?
        In Settings go to Customise color scale.

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        • uktim32U
          uktim32 @Frank748 | Premium
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          @Frank748

          I prefer a higher colour gradient it shows more detail, I write my own because of this. This is the SOLE reason high colour gradients exist, please take your pointless band wagon jumping political nonsense elsewhere. If you don't like them as someone else suggested make your own, then wonder why you need a magnifying glass to differentiate from 25C and 30C because you've made them almost exactly the same colour.

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          • Frank748F
            Frank748 @uktim32 | Premium
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            @uktim32
            I was all about the distinctive s h i f t in color, not the spread gradient. Look, here's the virtue-signalling "Neusprech" Eurochart beneath a traditionally colored Swiss weather map:
            https://t.me/PhantomSchweiz/31919
            Not sure if I'm allowed to upload pictures of the old/vs. new german wearherwoman...
            let's see:
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            • idefix37I
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Frank748
              last edited by idefix37

              @Frank748
              Again... you can modify the colors of the temperature map in Windy.
              SO JUST DO IT !

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              • Frank748F
                Frank748 @idefix37 | Premium
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                @idefix37
                My question was about your reasoning to shift the default color range so strongly towards deep red?
                The expextation all users might correct that one seems a bit far fetched to me. Btw. is a sentence in capital letters not what I understand as netquette.

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                • idefix37I
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Frank748
                  last edited by idefix37

                  @Frank748
                  On a temperature color scale ranging from -70°C to 50°C worldwide, both at the surface and aloft, what can you do if you don't want to see red?
                  Why would this color be prohibited?
                  Political controversies are forbidden on the forum! It's also a matter of netiquette.

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                  • Frank748F
                    Frank748 @idefix37 | Premium
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                    @idefix37
                    What was wrong with the traditional coloring meteorologists all over the world used worldwide until recently? The difference is s u b s t a n t i a l - that's why I ask the obvious question.

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                    • Frank748F
                      Frank748 @Frank748 | Premium
                      last edited by Frank748

                      @Frank748
                      Edited for clarity.
                      To round up my objection: Gist of it was essentially the appeal to keep politics out of science-based industry - and what else but politics could be the concerned, IPCC-parroting conform virtue-signalling adjustment?

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                      • idefix37I
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Frank748
                        last edited by idefix37

                        @Frank748
                        Red color was never used in old temperature maps over the world ? These are from the 50s.

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                        • Frank748F
                          Frank748 @idefix37 | Premium
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                          @idefix37
                          Can we meet on the same page by talking Central Europe?
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