¿Con la última actualización ya no se puede ver presión atmosférica en el modo satélite?
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o é que hecho, ero el prma hzado.
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@El-loco-de-Yo We decided to remove this option to turn isolines on in radar and satellite layers, since isolines are basically forecasted data but these layers provide real-time data.
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Pido disculpas, ya que mi ordenador es muy viejo y no funciona correctamente, tuve que reiniciar para comprobar que todo seguía igual que siempre, pero a veces, la aplicación, por motivos que desconozco, se pone en modo básico y no funciona correctamente. Intenté borrar los mensajes anteriores, pero no es posible borrar, solo modificar.
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@Suty That's understood, but still there are use cases where forecast SFC pressure and actual Wx observations are important (such as weather surveillance on big operational screens). Please reconsider!
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@El-loco-de-Yo No problem at all, I already see them deleted.
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@nmoc-weather Unfortunately, this was decided already.
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@nmoc.weather I totally agree with you.
@Suty I understand the desire for consistancy of your approach but you say "since isolines are basically forecasted data but these layers provide real-time data." are you saying that the layers in which the isobars are displayed are not realtime data or at least the latest report from Wx stations? @nmoc.weather is correct, the isobars are needed for a complete picture of the general Wx state.
Please reconsider this decision.
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@RodFl said in ¿Con la última actualización ya no se puede ver presión atmosférica en el modo satélite?:
are you saying that the layers in which the isobars are displayed are not realtime data or at least the latest report from Wx stations?
No, isobars are not real-time data and do not come from the latest weather station reports.
They come from forecasts of pressure asl provided by weather models. They may therefore be close to reality at the present time, but not exactly, as they are the result of a calculation started at least 8 hours ago. -
@Suty Understood! Then we may need to reconsider whether Windy premium is the solution for us :)
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The rationale is understood (not mixing forecast data with observational data) but this is now merely a half-cooked solution. If you stick to this principles and aim for better distinguishing of the various datasets, you should introduce better legends. Right now its very hard to see from which model is displayed (e.g. those Isobars), which model run is used, how old radar data is, which radar station is used for which pixel etc.
I understand Windy as non-professional software so it needs to be decided if slight inaccuracies are accepted (like model isobars and remote sensing observations in the same screen) or it goes full transparency with unambiguous legends for each data set visible - at least IMHO
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@idefix37 said in ¿Con la última actualización ya no se puede ver presión atmosférica en el modo satélite?:
No, isobars are not real-time data and do not come from the latest weather station reports
Yes I know, I was referring to the other layers such as 'temperature'. I didn't explain myself well. I understand that you don't want to overlay real-time data (satellite or radar) with forecast data (isolines). However you are happy to overlay real, not real-time but nonetheless real data, such as temperature, humidity etc. with forecast data, i.e. isolines. Apart from the fact that temperature data, for example, is bound to be historic, if only by a few hours, you appear to be mixing forecast data, isolines, with real/historic data. I can't see you objection to showing isolines with satellite and radar. You have a very good product here and, as a retired programmer, I appreciate the work required to produce Windy.
Please reconsider your isoline decision.
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@RodFl
All map layers in Windy, with the exception of radar and satellite, are not real-time. All of them, like the temperature layer, are based on data from weather models.
Only weather station reports, such as wind or temperature, are displayed as POIs at their location. -
@nmoc-weather
Se puede poner la presión, desplegando la pestaña de la parte derecha, es un poco más lioso, pero se puede poner igual que antes