Help us to test new Weather Radar overlay
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Been watching Windy for the past few years every day and lots every day, depending on the activity. It's the best site. Congratulations to those who have participated in making Windy so great.
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it's ok, good job….thanks
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félicitations, très bel outil
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I really like it. Is there a way to have more of a view on historical radar data? Like 48 hours, 72 hours, etc? Great work - thank you!
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Hello,
first thank you for the new Weather Radar overlay.
I will Test the new feature, my Location is here in Germany in the South of Hamburg.Many greetings
Oliver -
Love it...
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This looks sexy as hell! Keep up the good work!!
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@tz Can you make it an option to restore the ghost image of the latest radar frame? That was my favorite part of the radar layer, it gave you a sense of how fast it was moving.
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I like it
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How can we find that the rain is coming???
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it is going to be a great job. Thanks for it. Awesome!
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@utsavhadiya
Check "rain" feature for your area
https://www.windy.com/?rain,17.832,75.806,5 -
RADAR excellent
à quoi correspond les initiales …..dBZ merci de votre réponse... -
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ok bien reçu pour les explications…..bonne journee
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in germany is it vital for agriculture,we had very hard stormcell with rain local,now i can see it on the best platform ,i can in europa for my region achievement.
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Great radar.... though I am really missing the option to have the 'ghost' radar overlay of the last frame like you's used to have.
-Mark
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@azwillnj I agree - loved the ghost image overlay.
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I like the layers & the play option that gives futures of predictions for weather to come
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I have been involved in weather and planning in my 911 dispatch center for 11 years, so I am familiar with how radar and forecasting works. I meant to add the next hour or twos forecast model onto the end of the loop of the radar instead of having to go to another layer. Having an option to view it together would be great. Not a couple days forecast, just current conditions. I obviously was not clear in that in my one little sentence and should have expanded on what I meant. I appreciate your comments though, seriously.
We constantly monitor great weather sites, Windy being one of the main ones, to be able to better allocate resources ahead of time, and plan during active incidents. That way we aren't having to contact the local NWS weather desk each time an incident breaks out to get up to date information and only do that for larger, more serious incidents.