What a wonderful app. I nearly became a meteorologist in the Australian Navy. Always interested in the weather. Now I fly the MS Flight Simulator and your app helps with flying in real-time. I haven't seen a weather app as good as this anywhere on the internet. It is my No.1 go-to app for weather. Great job, Windy. Cheers from Sydney, Australia.
incoming2222
@incoming2222
Ex Royal Australian Navy. Radio Operator. Favourite subjects Meteorology, Navigation. Avid Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 pilot.
Gardening and Photography. TAFE certificate in Computer Repair and Assembly.
This is the best Weather program on the WWW. Brilliant graphics and easy to understand. Congratulations. BOM.
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RE: Windy 3D mode is back!
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The best and most comprehensive weather app.
As far as I am concerned. Windy is the best and most comprehensive weather app/program available on the internet today.
Being an avid weather novice and studying Meteorology in the Royal Australian Navy, I definitely use this as my go-to weather app. -
Global Warming Effects
Hi all. My name is Paul and I live in Sydney, Australia. I have lived in Sydney since 1979. Before that, I was born in Hobart, Tasmania. Went to school and joined the Royal Australian Navy from Launceston. When first arriving in Sydney I loved the weather. After the cold of Tasmania, Sydney had the comfortable heat of the day with an Easterly that blew in around 4 pm daily. Perfect weather. But over the years I have noticed all that has changed. Our summer this year was a mixture of four or five days of tropical rain and temps in the low 20s. Then when the sun came out it was hot, some days getting up to around 40c. Luckily we had the regular thunderstorms with rain to cool it down if it got too hot. So I have watched the weather change in the last few years to be nothing like it was when I first moved here. We are also having periods of heat that cause terrible bushfires. And not 100 kilometers away townships are being flooded. All at the same time. Very strange indeed.
Latest posts made by incoming2222
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Global Warming Effects
Hi all. My name is Paul and I live in Sydney, Australia. I have lived in Sydney since 1979. Before that, I was born in Hobart, Tasmania. Went to school and joined the Royal Australian Navy from Launceston. When first arriving in Sydney I loved the weather. After the cold of Tasmania, Sydney had the comfortable heat of the day with an Easterly that blew in around 4 pm daily. Perfect weather. But over the years I have noticed all that has changed. Our summer this year was a mixture of four or five days of tropical rain and temps in the low 20s. Then when the sun came out it was hot, some days getting up to around 40c. Luckily we had the regular thunderstorms with rain to cool it down if it got too hot. So I have watched the weather change in the last few years to be nothing like it was when I first moved here. We are also having periods of heat that cause terrible bushfires. And not 100 kilometers away townships are being flooded. All at the same time. Very strange indeed.
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The best and most comprehensive weather app.
As far as I am concerned. Windy is the best and most comprehensive weather app/program available on the internet today.
Being an avid weather novice and studying Meteorology in the Royal Australian Navy, I definitely use this as my go-to weather app. -
RE: Windy 3D mode is back!
What a wonderful app. I nearly became a meteorologist in the Australian Navy. Always interested in the weather. Now I fly the MS Flight Simulator and your app helps with flying in real-time. I haven't seen a weather app as good as this anywhere on the internet. It is my No.1 go-to app for weather. Great job, Windy. Cheers from Sydney, Australia.