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    • georgep4445
      georgep4445 @stitch | Premium last edited by

      @stitch For vertical cross section look to Skew-T charts at https://rucsoundings.noaa.gov/

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        RobKoll last edited by

        Super job, many thanks to the whole windy team.

        For me is only one thing left. Maybe one time you can display cold an warm front in some appropriate layers.

        Thank you for this greate site and app.
        Robert

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          Max100 last edited by

          Thank you so much! This Site is one of the best I know. And these unique quality Satellite layers are absolutely outstanding. They provide a clear forecast by a glimps of an eye.

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          • raulgomez
            raulgomez last edited by

            it ´s amazing ,I like it too much

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            • richardscatz
              richardscatz last edited by

              Seems a bit rough. Please continue with it it is as good idea!

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              • DeborahSxy
                DeborahSxy last edited by

                Love It :) It is wonderful thank You

                Be Well & Behave :)

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                  sarco last edited by

                  me interesa la información para reducir impactos de amenazas

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                    gnowells last edited by

                    Really digging it and great to keep a watch on Hagibis. Not really sure how to feel living in Japan with the world's largest typhoon on the way. After being here through one of the world's largest earthquakes ever recorded, I will say they aren't the best of feelings I'm having.

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                    • Claudio 1o
                      Claudio 1o @gnowells last edited by

                      @gnowells I am claudio I live in Japan, this moment o Taifu no is strong, but in 19:00 hour it can is power.

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                      • pilotleif
                        pilotleif | Premium last edited by

                        I love it! One of the most important layers! The precipitation radar layer is also really great!

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                        • adjeP07
                          adjeP07 | Premium last edited by

                          I love it... Continue the great work.

                          Greetings from The Netherlands....

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                            pilthm816 last edited by

                            I don't like the new layer, you still have way too many weird
                            problems going on with what your putting out NOW.

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                            • idefix37
                              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @pilthm816 last edited by

                              @pilthm816
                              Here, I DO NOT support your remark. This layer is just perfect, and every body think the same !

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                              • Susanne-Marie
                                Susanne-Marie @idefix37 last edited by

                                @idefix37 said in Windy launches Satellite layer:

                                @pilthm816
                                Here, I DO NOT support your remark. This layer is just perfect, and every body think the same !

                                True The SAT layer is perect.

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                                • Gkikas LGPZ
                                  Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @pilthm816 last edited by

                                  @pilthm816
                                  IMO the sat layer is almost perfect.
                                  (I say "almost" because I wanted the ability
                                  to read cloud top temperature in Celsius with the picker).
                                  What's the reason you don't like sat. layer?

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                                  • WeWa
                                    WeWa last edited by

                                    Brilliant work. Our current drought is horrendous, but looking at this with all the work you have put in helps to make it better. Cheers from SW Queensland, Aus

                                    Col

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                                      JLTA5 last edited by JLTA5

                                      I just love the idea. We enthusiastic of meteorology and normal citizens of the world needs desperately all the info we can get about climate, and other naturals phenomena that could treat our territories, nations, cities and places everywhere on the planet. This is a jewel for the climate data systems and we appreciate so much that we are going to keep our support to these types of initiatives. Thanks a LOT!

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                                        domartigallivan last edited by

                                        Satelite Layer, just brilliant!

                                        IMO all it lacks is orthographic projection like this....

                                        https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/overlay=temp/orthographic=-56.99,95.10,361

                                        When I first went online in the 90's and found the grainy, low res satellite images I was enchanted and hooked! I didn't have the imagination to see where you guys would take it.

                                        My heartfelt thanks to all involved.

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                                        • Gkikas LGPZ
                                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @domartigallivan last edited by

                                          @domartigallivan
                                          The site you mentioned (https://earth.nullschool.net) provides SATELLITE layer
                                          in orthographic projection ?

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                                          • wdpalmer
                                            wdpalmer | Premium last edited by

                                            Hi - I like the satellite imagery of the clouds very much!! The shadow effect relative to the sun's position in the sky really helps visualize how fast clouds are building, what direction they're moving in, what the coverage is. I like the feature, and hope you keep and develop it.

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