Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy
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I can't upload kmx file created in Google Earth ... Please let me know how.
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@yoon-jong-hwan 1) You have to export the file as kml (not kmz which is just zipped kml and the images folder), 2) if there are incons or pictures in kml, all images have to be hosted somewhere and linked by their full urls (they won't be uploaded to Windy, showing "dead" image links).
If you have trouble uploading NWS/NOAA or JTWC cones, just chat me here in community and I'll show you how these files have to be edited to work on Windy.
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@ivo
Is there a up date to get future Radar? I along with many would delete out weather apps if you have future radar and text notifications! -
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I continue to appreciate this tool. It is proving to be very useful for visualizing weather along a sailing passage. It would be very cool if the weather detail bar as shown in the distance planner were also available for kml, gpz, GeoSON routes.
As more routes are added, and I predict there will be thousands as others discover it, a search tool would be very helpful. Maybe search or filter uploaded routes by user? Or by those routes applicable to the current screen view, i.e. take the lat/lon rectangle from the screen corners and filter for the uploaded routes which intersect that rectangle.
Thank you.
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Great work. I see .xml file upload possibility and have tried it but for some reason doesn't work. File has been converted from .csv file that I use for navigation in other system
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Can I upload a track into my phone app?
Or is there any way to open the already uploaded track on the phone? -
@elfutok After you'll upload it via desktop/laptop, you can view it in your mobile phone browser
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@pavelneuman
Thanks for your website
I uploaded my file through the website but I cannot see it in my phone app.
Is there a way to see my uploaded files in my phone app? -
@elfutok
I am using Windy Mapp app. -
@pavelneuman said in Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy:
@elfutok After you'll upload it via desktop/laptop, you can view it in your mobile phone browser
Where do I find the track on my phone? the gpx I uploaded via https://www.windy.com/uploader doens't show up in the moblie Windy Maps App. I can create a folder there, but haven't found a way in the the desktop to manage my gpx uploads, only can share and delete them
Thanx for you help
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Question - how would I create an embed widget given I have a dynamic KML/GPX//GeoJSON fragment?
The input file would need to be passed as a URI parameter as it might be created on the fly
for the same reason, the upload to windy.com seems suboptimal - assuming you would not want a public upload everytime someone retrieves the page with the embed on it
any suggestions?
thanks in advance.
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here is an example what I'd be looking for: https://sailpatience.com/where-is-patience/ - an embed provided by https://www.predictwind.com/ (which pushes all the right buttons for people trying to do tracking and weather as an embed)
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@mhaberler
Hi, you mean something like that?
https://gis.ee/leaucommotion/ -
@idefix37 said in Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy:
@mhaberler
Hi, you mean something like that?
https://gis.ee/leaucommotion/From the links in your post:
"Simple sailing trackers with beautiful Windy weather layers"
Very nice!
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@jmh2002
Just note that I’m not the owner of this nice track sailing around the world.
https://www.sailblogs.com/member/leaucommotion -
@jmh2002 that looks very promising
will contact the author and see what can be made of it
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@mhaberler
There are several people who have developed such tracks on Windy maps.
Here is an other example
https://tracker.borisherrmannracing.com/
Another one was the track shown when Greta Thunberg sailed from UK to New York. So Windy developers knows how to do that. -
All those maps are based on Windy API: https://api.windy.com/map-forecast
There are some official examples also available.My site is tracker.ee, you can copy-paste some code if you want, just don't make visually identical clone :)
Multiple boats (race ended, so no active movements):
https://gis.ee/sh/Single boat:
https://gis.ee/leaucommotion/Probably most difficult part is getting data from boat.
For L'Eau Commotion Iridium Go was used.
Iridium Go has automatic reporting service via e-mail.
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@siim
@mhaberler
I remember too the live tracker of Ben Lecomte who tried to cross the Pacific from Tokyo to San Francisco. He abandoned in Hawai .
He used a GPS tracker and had of course an assistance boat.
https://benlecomte.com/live-tracker/
https://www.businessinsider.fr/us/swimming-across-pacific-ocean-ben-lecomte-photos-2018-10