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    Windy API4 - examples of succesfull use

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    • ivo
      ivo Administrator last edited by ivo

      Let us know about your project

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      • pimohdaimaoh
        pimohdaimaoh last edited by

        so far successful too

        http://pimohweather.webutu.com/pimohweatherGFS.php

        Current Weather Conditions
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          rottabe last edited by

          For rider's looking at the best spots in the world: https://shareyrspot.com/
          thanks to windy team!

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          • Tedde
            Tedde last edited by

            The launch of the Figure 8 Voyage 2.0 is approaching! ⛵

            A first-ever circumnavigation of both the American and Antarctic continents in one season.

            When? Sunday, September 30th, 2018

            We have updated the tracker to Windy API4 👇
            https://www.followmychallenge.com/live/figure8voyage/2/

            More information:
            http://figure8voyage.com/
            https://www.facebook.com/figure8voyage/

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            • petegreg
              petegreg last edited by

              It took a little while to work things out with API4 but I'm pretty happy with the results. I still need to work out how to remove the Navionics and Mapbox layers once they have been added.

              SailAway Race Log

              SailAway is a sailing Sim available on Steam. I'm not involved with the development of the game. They publish an API of the boat positions in the virtual world.

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              • mlevey
                mlevey last edited by

                A basic central California surfing weather website: surfwx.seaspatial.com
                I've added some buoy and wind data from NOAA sites and a tide-table using X-Tide. Data are fetched and processed with Python running on a Raspberry Pi 3b.

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                • ivo
                  ivo Administrator @mlevey last edited by

                  @mlevey How did you solved the icons BUG?

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                  • mlevey
                    mlevey @ivo last edited by

                    Sorry @ivo, I gave the solution in the original post. I had forgotten to declare the character encoding in the html document. Setting the meta tag to utf-8 solved the problem. Thanks!

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                    • Tedde
                      Tedde last edited by

                      🛰️ LIVE: Apprentis Nomades

                      Follow Téo, Norman & Julien on their 'Straight to Patagonia' voyage 👇
                      https://www.followmychallenge.com/live/apprentisnomades/

                      We have build a Windy based map that is connected to their Iridium GO!

                      Web: https://apprentisnomades.org/
                      Facebook: Apprentis Nomades
                      Insta: https://www.instagram.com/apprentis_nomades/

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                        raf-t Paraglider last edited by

                        Paragliding Earth

                        on https:// paragliding.earth which is a map of free flight places worldwide, api is used to overlay the wind layer on the map :

                        Capture d’écran de 2019-04-05 22-25-55.png

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                          efoertsch last edited by

                          An Android soaring forecast app was developed to help consolidate various forecasts and information useful for soaring(aka gliding) pilots. To help with assessing soaring conditions a customized version of Windy was added via an Android webview.

                          Android open source at: https://github.com/efoertsch/SoaringForecast

                          App in Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.soaringforecast.rasp (note that code in Github may be ahead of latest app release as the app is still being developed as time permits).

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