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    • RE: Cross-Hair pointer report is out of position

      @aisamat said in Cross-Hair pointer report is out of position:

      @DaveScott it's a known windy android app bug. Data show is not from the cross picker. It's from the upper left corner of the whole screen. They say it will be fixed in next version.

      Ok, thanks. I tried to search for previous reports, but didn't choose the right keywords. It is good that it is known. It was ok until more recently, that's why I thought it might be user error.

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Cross-Hair pointer report is out of position

      Android, Samsung 21, latest software.

      Bug or user error?

      Select Wind.
      Crosshair appears in centre, as usual.
      Wind speed reported at top left.
      But actual wind speed reported corresponds to the location at the top-left of the current screen limits, and not the cross-hair.

      I'll try to include screenshots.
      Dropbox link 1
      Dropbox link 2

      If you don't have Dropbox, just select "continue to website".

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • PM 2.5 in Cambodia Mekong area

      Hello,
      My first post. A local school in Thailand (BanChang, Rayong) is continuously publishing high levels of PM2.5, and I used Windy to check where it might be coming from, as the school is in the country, 10km from the nearest town.
      It seems that Bangkok is responsible, which is around 100km away and when the wind blows from Bangkok, it is clear what the effect is.

      Now to the point... the school is also close to the sea, and whenever the wind blows from the sea it is expected that the air is cleaner. Not always.
      It seems that according to the Windy forecast, the PM 2.5 is prevalent in the gulf of Thailand, and is partially fed by Cambodia.

      So I checked Cambodia sources, and I see a very bad area consistently and cyclically every day.
      It looks like a non industrial area. My question is why?

      Mekong PM2.5

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions pm2.5 cambodia mekong
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