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    Satilite View - Reflecting Bad Temp. and Black Out East Coast

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    • NausetFogN Offline
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      last edited by NausetFog

      Hi Team,

      I love your app! I've been using it since March 2020 specifically for Fly Fishing conditions in Southern New England when Float Tubing on Ponds, Wading along the coasts, and offshore.

      It has been a life saver on a couple of occasions when the conditions began to turn when we were 3 miles offshore. I pulled up the app and saw conditions were progressively getting worse so we headed in. We pay a lot of attention to wind, currents, wave height, and swells as we have a 17' Boston Whaler Montauk where our limit is 3 foot waves, or short swells.

      Reporting Issue with Satilite Map:

      1. A large section of the East Coast is blacked out.
      2. The temperature in that map section reflected 117⁰, when it is less than 32⁰.
      3. Happening on the app and android (pixel 6a) chrome browser .

      I've attached a couple of pictures. Please let me know if you need anymore info and I'll get it to you. I don't see how to add any screenshots.

      Thanks,
      Stewart aka NausetFog
      ![alt text](image url)1000013490.png 1000013491.png 1000013492.png

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @NausetFog
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        @NausetFog
        Hi,
        We don’t see your screenshots

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          NausetFog @idefix37 | Premium
          last edited by

          @idefix37
          Thanks, I just added the images.

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            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @NausetFog
            last edited by idefix37

            @NausetFog
            I don’t get the same issue with the satellite view in this area.

            Regarding the temperatures in the cloud layer, this refers to the brightness temperature of the cloud tops as measured by the satellite's sensors. It has nothing to do with the air temperature at ground level.

            However, the figures you're presenting seem a bit odd.

            3994A4B3-50E6-4515-9B4E-0A02846AC454.jpeg

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