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    • RE: Windy 3D mode is back!

      @korina Do you think two other critical layers could be added? The threat of soil moisture for agriculture will determine if a large crop will live or die..that could be accomplished with thermal IR ?

      Second, want to see surface temperatures of the world ocean. Climatereanalyer can do it.

      Lastly, A new layer that combines Temperature AND Humidity that could create a Wet Bulb layer? I would love to see that. 35C is a dangerous temperature and it kills lots of Americans every year. A warning of deadly heat waves and show them where they develop could give cities advanced notice. I went though the June 29th heat wave in Seattle and it smashed all records. It killed 570 Canadians in Vancouver BC.

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    • Climate Change continues to warm the planet and Climate Related disasters are excelerating

      I like to know if the company who made this software could add another layer? I want to see a combination Temperature AND Humidly that is activates in the spring to reflect WET BULB Temperatures.

      Heat waves are becoming the #1 killer in America vs all other natural disasters. I live not to far from Seattle and our region had a killer heat wave. Temperatures skyrocketed from 117F in Portland to 107 in Seattle and Vancouver BC. over 570 BC residents died from heat stroke and around 170 between Portland and Seattle died. I like to also discuss this day. I know it was a omga heat wrap. The Jet Stream is loosing its shape "Rossby waves" thanks to a fast warming Arctic. They are DANGEROUS because they stall high and low pressure fronts causing massive flooding or heat waves.

      Thanks

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