@Filip_K Thank You, it works!
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RE: Accumulated Precipitations new style
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RE: Accumulated Precipitations new style
@Filip_K Sorry to bother You again, but isn't this a current code, not original? I pasted it in import section and noticed that it stays the same.
On this video, I intentionally change one of the colors to see the change in code and then paste your code. As You see, it turned back the current palette.
https://www.loom.com/share/4f7271ab077442988e123a216e61fe90?sid=e949ed09-4f01-4cb0-9894-96b9172dc1ce -
RE: Accumulated Precipitations new style
@idefix37 Thank you very much for your offer to help!
I'll use the code provided by @Filip_K as I'm already used to it.
However, I am now interested in testing other formats that other users have. So if it's not too much trouble, I'd be grateful for your code as well.@Filip_K I would like to thank you for your quick response and help!
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Accumulated Precipitations new style
Hi!
I'm confused by the choice of new colors for the accumulated precipitation maps - I find them annoying and distracting.
The background has also changed from gray to a darker color (land and ocean areas).Before
Now
Is there any way to change this style? I see that this is now a default color scheme.
Of course, I can take the time to customize it manually, but I'd really like to not have to guess the 12 shades that I had before.Do you have a saved palette of the previous colors?
Thank you for your consideration.
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Min-Max daily Temperature
Hi!
Since you added the Drought layer, the app has become increasingly useful for analyzing the agricultural situation in the world.
If you are planning to move towards agri layers, I would find the "maximum/minimum" daytime temperature layer extremely practical.This serves 2 main purposes: to see if crops in temperature-sensitive countries are not expecting daytime heat; and to monitor potential freezing in fields without snow cover during the winter.
Currently, there is only the possibility to gradually study the temperature regime of each region separately, clicking through the time period slider in search of the highest/lowest temperature; or to going through a detailed temperature breakdown for a specific point on the map.
But there is no way to look at the entire planet and quickly assess potential problem areas.
I can imagine that this is not a priority in development and it is a rather specific request, so I would just like to understand whether Windy considers this direction as a likely one for future development.
Thank You!
P.S.
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RE: Accumulated precipitations ECMWF 5 days>10 days
@Ondřej-Šutera Thank you!
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RE: Accumulated precipitations ECMWF 5 days>10 days
In previous post I don't specify issue correctly, but now I see that @Wheats get it right. Today I see the same kind of differences if accums 5/10 days. But also I want to point out an hourly forecast issue too. So I record a short explanation video. My language is far from good, but I hope it makes my question more clear.
https://www.loom.com/share/d41ce15f16f147eda49aa4196325930a?sid=1b7d2bbd-2562-48e6-a21b-3cc60cd47cb0
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RE: Accumulated precipitations ECMWF 5 days>10 days
@Wheats Hi, You interpreted the message correctly.
Answering question - I summed up all 5 days, but it was not difficult - for the selected location, the forecast had rains only in a small time period that fit into the screenshot. On all other days outside the screenshot, the hourly forecast showed 0 mm.
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Accumulated precipitations ECMWF 5 days>10 days
Sometimes accumulated maps that cover 5 days indicates more precipitations than in 10 days: 1 & 2 screenshot, most difference in Rosario.
3 & 4 screenshot - there are only rains occurrence in 10 days. There are no difference if change view to hours forecast if I switch view from 5 or 10 days accum. Moreover, the sum of hours forecast is 17.4 mm, lower than in 5 or 10 days forecast.