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    • Kristoffer09K Offline
      Kristoffer09 | Premium
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      A Cyclone/Hurricane/Typhoon Forecast Track
      Once a Tropical Storm is "detected" (not sure with the term), there will be a forecast track for this storm with details about the max. wind speeds, gusts, and storm category.
      I use this website for forecast tracks and other information (like chances of an area experiencing TS force winds, chances of landfall, etc.)

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      • Tomber42T Offline
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        Add more radar data if available.. Eg for Germany

        Greetings from Tomber

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          qrj77416 @ivo
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          @ivo I do not know much about this service, besides what is on their page, I found while searching seismic maps and cyclones, and I came across it.

          there looks that they have a paid API for others software, maybe windy can incorporate some info for free, but I don't know.

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            qrj77416
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            a Flight Tracker like Flightradar24, also a interesting thing for add on Windy

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              qrj77416
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              I have other feature to suggest, support for different map projections, Windy use Mercator projection, but there exist others more useful for studies and etc...

              some info.
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_projection
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_map_projections

              this site is a tool for see distortions on the Mercator projection.
              https://thetruesize.com/

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                Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @qrj77416
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                @qrj77416
                It's already here !
                https://api.windy.com/myapps/59c3714a534c3d3051e047c4

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                • HectorfxH Offline
                  Hectorfx
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                  @kristoffer09

                  This would be most helpful (Philippines) as to give an advance warning and probably save lives and give the agency a time in advance remotely

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                    user233 @goro
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                    @goro Was first requested here. I would love to see this too.

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                      4xgolfer @Michal.Koldinsky
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                      @michal-koldinsky said in Propose a NEW LAYER / FEATURE You'd like on Windy:

                      Dear Windy users,

                      this topic is for everyone who wants to propose a new layer or a new feature to Windy. Feel free to upvote the posts with best suggestions, so we may focus on them with higher priority.

                      ~ Michal
                      Is it possible to add the Jet Stream to the display?

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                        nnik @Michal.Koldinsky
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                        @michal-koldinsky

                        We would like:
                        1) Sea currents layer to work on the API
                        2) Forecast/Meteogram to work on the API
                        3) Mass import/export of favorites to be enabled
                        4) Historical data to become available again.

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                          qrj77416
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                          some more info about RSOE EDIS
                          https://hisz.rsoe.hu/

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                            MeteoMartini | Premium
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                            First of all: Great work so far!

                            I would like to see some layers containing pseudopotential o equivalent potential temperature.
                            Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!

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                              Vaska 0
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                              I would love love love love to have this as an Apple TV app. Would be the best screensaver...would keept it on during dinner parties, etc. Everybody is mesmerized and talks about it...

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                                idefix37 Sailor Moderator
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                                I would like to have to FREEZING ALTITUDE above SEA LEVEL. On Windy freezing altitude is proposed above the ground. This is not very useful in mountain to have a rough idea of the limit rain/snow. And if possible this freezing altitude in meters.

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                                • Gkikas LGPZG Offline
                                  Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @idefix37
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                                  @idefix37
                                  @developers

                                  Till then ... (the way I use)

                                  Choose a location with the picker
                                  forecast for the location
                                  then "airgram".
                                  The white line shows the height of zero isotherm.
                                  I think is easy for developers to add height (in meters and FL)
                                  in the vertical axis of the upper (temperature) part of airgram
                                  the same way as they did for the lower (clouds, rain) part.
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                                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
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                                    @meteo-gr
                                    Many thank ! It’s a nice idea.
                                    I suppose that the way how the freezing altitude (in feet) is shown on Windy is specially for pilots.
                                    As aviation meteorolist, you can probably explain if it’s better for pilots to know the freezing level above the ground rather than the freezing altitude above the sea level (MSL). For planes, is the altitude or the flight level considered above the ground, and not above the sea?

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                                      Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @idefix37
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                                      @idefix37
                                      Usually is that above the sea level but they use (at least) 2 altitudes!
                                      When an aircraft is on the ground, the pilot adjust the altimeter (by inserting the pressure given by Air Traffic Control) to show the true altitude above MSL.
                                      After take-off, in a certain height named transition level, all pilots set in the altimeter the standard value of 1013 hPa (29.92 inches Hg) in order to standardize the indicated altitudes.

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                                        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Gkikas LGPZ
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                                        @idefix37
                                        Flight Levels are considered above the sea
                                        assuming the sea level pressure is 1013 hPa
                                        and are used to ensure safe vertical separation between aircrafts,
                                        despite natural local variations in atmospheric air pressure.

                                        P.S. because my poor english and for deeper knowledge
                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_level
                                        and
                                        https://www.thebalance.com/types-of-altitudes-in-aviation-282941

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                                          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
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                                          @meteo-gr
                                          OK so altitude is generally above MSL.
                                          According to your internet articles, METARs and TAFs report cloud cover in AGL (altitude above ground level), is it the same for freezing altitude?

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                                            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @idefix37
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                                            @idefix37
                                            At METARs and TAFs, cloud bases AGL.
                                            At Low Level Significant Weather Charts (SWC),
                                            FRZ LVL in FLIGHT LEVELS (above mean sea level)
                                            (attached SWC for Italy and USA, frz lvl in red)
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