Testers wanted: Weather radar USA!
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This is an important improvement, especially at critical 'turning point' moments which is not yet available elsewhere. Great job! CT
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@dzuremar Thanks!
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@dzuremar I may be wrong, but I believe you can get a low tier access for free here in Canada? Or scrape it from EC's site if that's doable.
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My thoughts:
-This is amazing, your ability to present large data sets is unmatched.
-The turtle speed is still far too fast for the minimum speed. When looking at radar loops I like at least half a second between so I have time to scan the area
-This may be because I'm used to Environment Canada's radar images, but is there a way to view it unsmoothed?I'm a marine forecaster, and your site has become an invaluable tool for me. I can't sing your praises loud enough (and sing them I do, I throw the url at anyone who will listen!), a sincere thank you.
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This is fantastic!!! Windy and NOAA are my are my go to sites, both when Im home in the states and on my rock. Looking forward to seeing how the "final" version is/looks.
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I'm based in Western Australia and have been using Windy for a couple of months. Excellent info for my needs and I've recently downloaded the phone app.
This experimental version looks good. Hope you can get the weather radar data for Australia - will be very useful in our cyclone season. At present I look at Windy first then at www.bom.gov.au for approaching rainfall. -
why not add other places
eg taiwan
http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V7e/observe/radar/index2.htm?radar=1 -
@bkaupe
Mac 10.12.5 and Safari Technology Preview (beta)...Works awesomely for me -
@DrSteve78
Watching Irma bear down on us, best graphics i've seen to easily understand -
At the bottom right, there is a scale dbm, i think it says. Also says that we can change it but it does not. But Great job, I enjoy it a lot!
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Amazing, very detailed, splendid job.
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- Looks real good to me.....Look forward to any additions.
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@dzuremar The data from the German Meteorological Office (Deutscher Wetterdienst - DWD) is freely available since a change in the DWD Act, which has come into effect on 25th July 2017. It also includes all the radar data - composite, raw and 2h forecast - from the 17 German weather radars every 5 minutes! http://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/opendata/opendata.html
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Just found your site. Weather radar is a great addition. What I really like is the 12 hour time lapse. Great for watching the progression of storms. I live in Oklahoma so this will be great during tornado season.
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Cuban radars could be added. This is very simple, because we use NEXRAD ORPG to proccess information from all our radars, so we export in NEXRAD Level II format. Please contac me if you are interested.
Orlando L. Rodríguez González
Director Centro Nacional de Radares
Instituto de Meteorología de Cuba -
@ivo Would like to have seen depth of water so one can tell if there are surges and how deep they might be.
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@ivo I am not sure how much technical knowledge one needs to be a tester, but as a member of Michigan Geographic Alliance, and a teacher trainer, It would be neat to make use of this for students or share with other members. Lessons can be created and material are given free to teachers from the teacher trainers in the Alliance. There are alliances in every state and they were all stated with seed money from National Geographic. What do you think?
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Great feature Ivo. For the "on click" It just says "Weather Radar" and then beneath the option for the "forecast for this location". Might be nice in the future to give something more... Maybe wind direction?
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It is a great feature. I live in Orlando, FL and watched the Hurricane Irma made land fall on Keys. All three models were predicting Irma would hit Tampa. That is, lesser impact on Orlando. However, the radar is showing straight northward path now. I think the Hurricane Center should update their prediction soon. I like the long hour record the best, since it shows clear path of the storm. However, the iPhone and iPad version of radar are kind of hit-and-miss missing images.
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@JentheGeek Could be, there is definitely difference between having image composites and raw data (we prefer raw data as you have much more freedom in how to process and display them), but free image composite is still better than nothing ! Read more about this topic here and feel free to contribute as well. Thanks for your suggestion !