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    Pressure isolines are here

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      Joseppal
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      Excellent. Thanks

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        rebus @ivo
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        @ivo Cool thank you.

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          mbrownfield | Premium
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          Awesome feature! Thank you.

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            manudom | Premium
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            Great!. A world isobaric map. Thanks

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              jorge_piloto @ivo
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              I just got into this website and I am impressed. I will share with all my fellow pilots. Thanks for your hard work.

              @ivo

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                jpdys @Bill W
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                @Bill-W True

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                  muchisantres
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                  Tomas and Ivo, extraordinarios!!! Los vemos desde BsAs,Arg.

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                    Sytse_z
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                    Nice! thanks for the addition.
                    Would be nice to be able to change resolution (how far the lines are apart), thickness and opacity of the lines.

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                      gbijohn @ivo | Premium
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                      @ivo

                      Very cool Tomas, Ivo and Windy ! Well done

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                        guillo54
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                        Cool. Now I can see what the pressure is around a storm. Thanks

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                          nanema
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                          Thanx for your hard work!

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                            hmsln
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                            Great feature. Thanks

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                              Snadders
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                              Brilliant site. Just one criticism there is no such thing as ''isolines'' they are isobars.................as in bars of pressure. See here https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/guide/weather/symbols#pressurecharts

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                                spinellino
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                                Ma quanto siete bravi! Finalmente, viva le isobare!

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                                  TZ Administrator @Snadders
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                                  @Snadders Isoline is general term. See: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/isoline

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                                    Mininimbus
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                                    Fantastic! And thankyou!
                                    This is one of my favourite weather apps

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                                      Seetz @ivo | Premium
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                                      @ivo
                                      very very nice:-)
                                      indeed long waiting for that.
                                      Could it be added to settings so that they are allways on?
                                      Even more beautiful would be to include front lines...would that be possible?
                                      thanks from a huge fan

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                                        Berchsg @ivo
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                                        @ivo Super stuff. Well done Thomas.

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                                          wind of zen
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                                          Thank you :)

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                                            alsy
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                                            Ivo, job well done. However, I would like to see the label in hPa in whatever zoom I have of the map, so I can see the gradient between the lines, if the pressure is increasing/decreasing from north/south, east/west wherever the gradient is. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, if not, I can maybe send you a screenshot of what I mean. Kudos to you!

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