There are many enthusiasts at sea, and we hope to have visibility queries when going out to sea. Currently, there are no visibility values in single point wave and tide queries. It is recommended that Windy add this useful element to the query sequence, which will greatly facilitate navigation users and sea activity enthusiasts. I really hope to have this element, it is very, very important, and I hope Windy can adopt it. thank you very much.

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Suggestions on visibility
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RE: Suggestions on visibility
What I mean is whether the visibility forecast can be displayed on this detailed page. Currently, regardless of which model is chosen, there is no continuous visibility. This is very useful for navigation, and I hope you can adopt this suggestion.Thanks.
Latest posts made by liushui513
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RE: Suggestions on visibility
There is also no visibility forecast in this interface. Actually, this is very important for navigation.
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RE: Suggestions on visibility
What I mean is whether the visibility forecast can be displayed on this detailed page. Currently, regardless of which model is chosen, there is no continuous visibility. This is very useful for navigation, and I hope you can adopt this suggestion.Thanks.
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Suggestions on visibility
There are many enthusiasts at sea, and we hope to have visibility queries when going out to sea. Currently, there are no visibility values in single point wave and tide queries. It is recommended that Windy add this useful element to the query sequence, which will greatly facilitate navigation users and sea activity enthusiasts. I really hope to have this element, it is very, very important, and I hope Windy can adopt it. thank you very much.
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RE: BUG on waves
Hi@Filip_K Thumbs up for your high efficiency!It's so powerful !
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BUG on waves
Hi, I have found a bug in the visualization of ocean waves at 180 degrees east and west longitude, which was previously normal. There is now a gray border. It looks like a column of data is missing. Please review the revisions.
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Lack of longitude and latitude in ship historical observation
When I checked the historical observations of a single ship, I found that the longitude and latitude of the ship are fixed and unchanged. We know that ships continue to sail forward, and each historical observation should correspond to different longitude and latitude. This should be a bug. This can lead people to mistakenly believe that there are continuous observations at that latitude and longitude. Actually, the ship is no longer in this position. Please have the administrator review this logic. thanks