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      TZ Windy Staff @vikkypandya
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      @vikkypandya Thank you!

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      • adjeP07A Offline
        adjeP07 | Premium
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        Awesome, great work. Thanks for all your work, team!

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        • Roy Mejia TownsendR Offline
          Roy Mejia Townsend
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          desde Nicaragua, considero muy buena la nueva version de Windy, interesante y mas facil de interpretar, Felicidades!

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            penta 0
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            Sure, looks perfect now, by great things, got a greatest things to

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              josecarlosbarros
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              Wonderful! I can´t wait for the full implementation of this new layer. You guys are fantastic!

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                MDason | Premium
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                Great work on the new satellite layer Windy team - it looks great! @ivo
                Awesome to see brightness temperatures included on the weather picker.

                I've noticed that brightness temperatures are only included for below 240K though. Could you please include the full range of brightness temps (above 240K) this will allow cloud top heights of lower cloud to be deduced.

                Many thanks and continue the great work!

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                  Skinnythor77 | Premium
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                  Hi Windy Team!,

                  thank you for an awesome product. Just keeps getting better. As you said... Radar is not everywhere but Satellite is.

                  One of the EUMETSAT products I often use is the MPE layer. Through its majic, the layer almost asks as a radar.

                  The other cool thing would be to be able to add lightning to Satellite (MPE) and then validate a storm cell.

                  The other layer I like is the dust layer. Helps to see sand storms.

                  Thanks!

                  André

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                    Senita
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                    THAT IS EPIC!

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                      YK_Lifer
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                      Don't see any coverage for Far North of Canada. Arctic air masses v. influential on weather in lower latitudes. Any way you can superimpose Jet Stream on Satellite view? Perhaps this is already possible; I am a neophyte user. You'd be surprised at how many northern Canadian pilots use your website for weather.

                      Keep at it. Great site.

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                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @YK_Lifer
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                        @YK_Lifer
                        Unfortunately it is not possible to mix 2 layers on Windy by superimposing them. That would be very useful but not easy.

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                        • Yacine ChelbabiY Offline
                          Yacine Chelbabi
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                          Une amélioration visuelle très discrète.

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                            fmall | Premium
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                            I is good but not as clear as the former depiction. Maybe designers can consider slide bars to let users choose hue, intensity and transparency corresponding to the range of cloud temperatures. Or perhaps a few selections to choose from. The IR+ is a great tool to indicate what nearby convective weather is doing so very well done indeed or making this tool available in near real time.

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                              asihostettler | Premium
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                              Just right! At first I was a bit skeptical about the new IR+ color scale, but the new color scale actually shows more details.

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                                prosenjit 1
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                                Hello sir

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                                  Cofresi
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                                  So far love what I have seen. Would be ideal if you could allow to incorporate two layers: the satellite view with the "Rain/Thunder" layer.

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                                    parimal5413
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                                    New layer looks like animated one, but also its easy to load. overall liked it 50%

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                                      Οδυσσεας Ζερβας | Premium
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                                      Πολύ καλή δουλειά συνεχίστε απτόητοι

                                      Οδυσσεας

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                                        lameras1959
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                                        High resolution IR image, very helpfull. Impressive!

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                                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Οδυσσεας Ζερβας
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                                          @Οδυσσεας-Ζερβας
                                          Ευχαριστούμε για τα καλά σας λόγια.
                                          Κρατήστε ζωντανά τα ακριτικά νησιά μας.

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                                            willottevanger
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                                            It is looking good! The difference between land and sea should be enhanced though.
                                            What is the meaning of the number "320" below all the names in the SE Asia map?

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