Pressure isolines are here
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I love it! Thanks
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不錯用!只要點 即可!
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I need the 588 pressure isolines. Can you help me ?
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Only MSLP ? thanks
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Along with the winds, the isobar (isolines) bring much more value to the circulation models. Well worth the hard dedicated work to implement this feature. It is great, maximum. Thank you.
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@ivo That's what I call "making history" !!! You have just achieved the greatest tool to fully understand and predict weather conditions. If you now add this feature to the weather model database, predictions will quickly become much more accurate and reliable. Congratulations to you and your team !!! Regards. Dakota Tomahawk
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i"ts ok,,,thanks
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Great feature!
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Thank you so much, this is awesome. Good work, very appreciated!
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Hurricane tracking is next... very necessary
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Hola!! esta aplicación es maravillosa, espero la versión para mobile, y me excusas que escribí en español, pues he olvidado algunos de mis conceptos en ingles..................Éxitos!!!!!!!
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Can I set the value of one line or it is fixed and will I add the value of the value of pressure
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@ivo Looks great, can't believe some organisations still draw these by hand everyday then scan them into the computer...
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An excellent feature especially so for the students and followers of weather phenomenon alike across the world. This feature is a great tool to analyse the wind pattern their causes as well as deductions useful for the study of the short-term and mid-term weather forecast. Regards
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Great work, guys! I recommend windy.com to all my 'weather friends.' Hard to see why anyone would use anything else.
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@ivo
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Love this feature, the system is so functional now. Well done guys!
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Perfect. Thanks.
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I'm finding 'them' useful in visualising how the pressure-blocks are likely to move, and how the wind-changes are likely to affect my sailing. They link my 'old style' understanding with your new wind-stream style of presentation.
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I did not miss isolines, because there is already colour. Few remarks: 1) it is fast, it looks well. 2) I remember (poorly) there are a lot of methods how to extrapolate isolines from point measurement, which changes result (sometimes dramatically). 3) when we just drew isolines at school we should avoid spikes (as they are unphysicall). I do now know if it should be avoided also in objective analysis. Although, I see a little spike in your result.
Anyway: Good job.