I'm an X blue water sailor and accustomed to looking at NOAA Surface Analysis Radiofax Charts such as those that can be found here. https://www.weather.gov/marine/hawaii#nsfc
I have always found their forecast track arrows to be particularly helpful in quickly visualizing developing weather in one's area of interest.

While the same information can be gained by playing/advancing your timeline, I, for one, would welcome an option to display forecast track arrows and believe it would be relatively easy for you to extract/implement from from your existing data structure.
Thank you!
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Direction of travel indicators / forecast
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Speed/direction of pressure centers
I'm an old sailor and accustomed to seeing current and forecast weather maps sent by FAX which always included arrows at the center of the high and low pressure centers indicating their current or forecast speed and direction. I miss it. You obviously have the information in your data and I believe it would be a feature welcomed by your viewers. Thank you for listening.
Latest posts made by JohnOman
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Speed/direction of pressure centers
I'm an old sailor and accustomed to seeing current and forecast weather maps sent by FAX which always included arrows at the center of the high and low pressure centers indicating their current or forecast speed and direction. I miss it. You obviously have the information in your data and I believe it would be a feature welcomed by your viewers. Thank you for listening.
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Direction of travel indicators / forecast
I'm an X blue water sailor and accustomed to looking at NOAA Surface Analysis Radiofax Charts such as those that can be found here. https://www.weather.gov/marine/hawaii#nsfc
I have always found their forecast track arrows to be particularly helpful in quickly visualizing developing weather in one's area of interest.

While the same information can be gained by playing/advancing your timeline, I, for one, would welcome an option to display forecast track arrows and believe it would be relatively easy for you to extract/implement from from your existing data structure.
Thank you!