@Suty Do you which country I am in? Currently I am in the United States. My time zone is Central (Chicago). One of the reasons that I prefer to use UTC is because it is not clear within Windy whether "LT" refers to the local time on my laptop or the local time for the center of the view.
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RE: Satellite archive timestamp
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RE: Satellite archive timestamp
By the way, the correct date for this image should be Wednesday September 10.
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RE: Satellite archive timestamp
@Suty I think I found a clue where the problem comes from. I decided to try loading in Internet Explorer. At first I was happy that it was behaving properly. But when I changed my settings to use UTC instead of local time, the date got messed up again (with one timestamp a month off from the other).

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RE: Satellite archive timestamp
@Suty I tried again and was able to log in on the incognito tab. The archive seems to work properly there. I don't understand where the issue is with viewing it otherwise.
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@Suty I am using Chrome. I just now updated Chrome to make sure that wasn't the issue. Version 144.0.7559.60 (Official Build) (64-bit). I tried opening an incognito tab like I think you were suggesting. But then it did not recognize my subscription.

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I also noticed that the archive does not seem to extend beyond December 15, 2025. I couldn't get it to work any part of January. Is there is a one month gap between current and archived data? Or maybe the archive is only updated once a month?
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Re: ARCHIVE DATA (1 year)
I am concerned about what I am seeing on the satellite archive. When I try to navigate to a certain date, the calendar month that I choose does not match with the month in the timestamp above it. So I am not confident about which date the imagery is actually from. There is also an issue with the day of the week. Notice in my screenshot that I selected January 10, 2025. Windy is indicating that it was a Sunday, but the calendar says that January 2025 was actually on a Friday. Something is really messed up there! Less importantly, the animation arrow to the left does not seem to work properly in archive mode. If it is not possible to animate in archive mode, then the arrow should not be there. I am viewing on a Windows 11 laptop.