You've created an excellent tool that has quickly replaced many of the weather tools I was previously using. It hits the mark with functional, clean design and usability, and nicely unifying weather data taxpayers have already paid for, that were previously spread in various places. Great work, thank you, and thank you for keeping it free!
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RE: Help us to test new Weather Radar overlay
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RE: Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy
I was attempting to load the hurricane spaghetti plots from South Florida Water Management district and the tracker from the NHC that autoupdate but Windy doesn't seem to be able to work with these files.
SFWMD KML:
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/plots.htmlNHC Active KML Feed:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gis/activekml.php
Latest posts made by kehoe
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RE: Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy
Thanks. I see. Any thoughts about the Network Link functionality to auto update tracks or plots when the KML overlay is active?
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RE: Upload, display and share your KML, GPX or GeoJSON on Windy
I was attempting to load the hurricane spaghetti plots from South Florida Water Management district and the tracker from the NHC that autoupdate but Windy doesn't seem to be able to work with these files.
SFWMD KML:
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/plots.htmlNHC Active KML Feed:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gis/activekml.php -
Water Vapor Layer
Have you come across water vapor data for a layer? I've only ever seen that as an image, like https://www.weather.gov/satellite#wvGOESe
Thanks...
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RE: Windy version 19 brings articles, better distance tool and Leaflet 1.4
Thanks for your continued hard work, commitment and thoughtful additions. Great work and a great tool.
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RE: Help us to test new Weather Radar overlay
You've created an excellent tool that has quickly replaced many of the weather tools I was previously using. It hits the mark with functional, clean design and usability, and nicely unifying weather data taxpayers have already paid for, that were previously spread in various places. Great work, thank you, and thank you for keeping it free!
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RE: Tropical Storms
As a boater who follows the spaghetti models to make decisions about securing my boat ahead of storms, I'd also like to see a Tropical Storm, Hurricane and Nor'easter track plot layer. I routinely rely on the plots from the South Florida Water Management District (https://www.sfwmd.gov/weather-radar/hurricane-model-plots) and what the NHC supplies as a Google Earth overlay (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gis/activekml.php). Both have been exceptional tools for decision making. It would be great to see that in windy.com.