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    • Satellite archive: date displayed is incorrect (off by one day)

      Hello,
      In the satellite archive, the images displayed for date J are actually for date J+1, for all dates. For example, if I select May 31 at 18:00 Z, the image displayed is actually for June 1 at 18:00 Z; for June 11 at 03:00 UTC, it is actually June 12 at 03:00 Z, etc. See images (left panel is from windy, right panel is from NASA WorldView. Date and time listed at the bottom of each). Can this be fixed? Thank you.

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      posted in Bug Reports satellite archive
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    • RE: Satellite archive stopped updating on January 22, 2025

      @Suty

      Hello,

      When I posted my message a week ago, the last date available in the satellite archive was January 22. I see that the archive is now up to date. So the problem is resolved.

      Thanks!

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • RE: Incorrect labelling of Vernon, British-Columbia radiosonde station

      @rene_ser Hello Wheats and Suty,

      Thank you for your answers. Yes, the rawinsonde data that is plotted for the Vernon station is indeed correct.

      The problem that I flagged in my initial message and that is still present today is that the display (label) on the map and on the SKEWT both say that the ''radiosonde measurement is for station San Diego, Miramar, US (73003)'' when it should be ''radiosonde measurement is for station Vernon with proper station ID and date.

      Here's a screen capture taken (Oct 3, 12 UTC) that illustrate the problem. The cursor is on the Vernon rawinsonde station, but the label says San Diego. Similarly, the Vernon SKEWT plot is correct, but the label at the top says that it is San Diego.

      So my suggestion is simply to replace the incorrect San Diego label by the correct one, Vernon.

      Thanks.

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      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Incorrect labelling of Vernon, British-Columbia radiosonde station

      Hello,

      The radiosonde station in Vernon, British Columbia (WMO station ID 73013) is labelled as San Diego Miramar, Us (see attached images). Can you please correct this? Thank you.

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      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • RE: Satellite archive stopped updating on January 22, 2025

      @Suty

      Hello,

      When I posted my message a week ago, the last date available in the satellite archive was January 22. I see that the archive is now up to date. So the problem is resolved.

      Thanks!

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Satellite archive stopped updating on January 22, 2025

      Can you please fix this? Thanks!

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Radiosonde station Vernon, British Columbia, Canada missing in Windy - Please add

      Hello,

      Can you please add this station https://oscar.wmo.int/surface/#/search/station/stationReportDetails/0-124-0-73033) to the radiosonde stations in Windy? It is located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada (WMO ID 73033) and started operations in 2018.

      Thank you.

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Radiosonde station Vernon, British Columbia is not displayed

      Hello,

      Can you please add Vernon, British Columbia (WMO ID 73033, CWVK) to the radiosonde stations?

      Thank you.

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • RE: Satellite archive: date displayed is incorrect (off by one day)

      @Ondřej-Šutera

      I tried that on my computer Windows 10 and it doesn't change anything to the display of the satellite archive. I still get display date/time in Windy exactly 24 hours earlier than what it is in NASA and CIRA.

      All adding 'display times UTC' does is that the time displayed for forecasts adds UTC time next to the local time (for example 8:00 12:00 UTC).

      As mentioned yesterday, the only way I can get Windy on Windows 10 to display the same image on the same date/time as NASA/CIRA is to change the Windows 10 clock time from EDT (UTC-4) to UTC.

      My question yesterday (is there a way to MODIFY THE Windy SOFTWARE on Windows and iPad IOS so that it READS UTC dates/times regardless of local time) was to see if Windy could retrieve the date/time in UTC in satellite archive without looking at the local time in Windows 10, which it seems to be doing at the moment.

      Thank you.

      posted in Bug Reports
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    • RE: Satellite archive: date displayed is incorrect (off by one day)

      @Ondřej-Šutera

      Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated.

      I tried with browsers Chrome and Brave on Windows 10 but no success (Windy date/time still equal to NASA/CIRA date+1/time).

      I then tried with the Windy APP on my iPad. There is also a difference between Windy and NASA/CIRA, but it is only four hours with Windy image = NASA image - 4 hours. Given that my local time on iPad and computer are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT = UTC-4), I figured that the differences are likely related to local time versus UTC.

      To test this, I changed the clock on my computer (Windows 10) to local time = UTC. This solves the problem! Windy and NASA/CIRA now show the same image at the same time and date. I don't know why a 4-hour difference between local time and UTC results in a 24-hour difference between the Windy archive and NASA/CIRA (that is Windy date=NASA/CIRA date+1) on my computer Windows-10.

      Is there a way to adjust Windy on Windows and iPad IOS so that it shows UTC dates/times regardless of local time?

      Thank you!

      posted in Bug Reports
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    • RE: Satellite archive: date displayed is incorrect (off by one day)

      @Ondřej-Šutera

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      I access Windy From Montreal, Canada.

      The problem I described in windy is only for archived images. The real-time images have the correct date and time.

      Here is how to replicate on the same dates: Click on the links I provided in my first message and in NASA Worldview, change date and time at the bottom left. For CIRA, click on Archived Imagery and select date/time.

      Thank you.

      posted in Bug Reports
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    • RE: Satellite archive: date displayed is incorrect (off by one day)

      @Ondřej-Šutera

      Hello Ondrej,

      Thank you for the follow-up.

      I compared again what Windy shows in the satellite archive with the following two web sites (satellite GOES-18 in western Canada). I come again to the conclusion that the satellite imagery displayed in Windy on date J and time X is actually for date J+1 and time X.

      NASA WorldView (you can select date and time): https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?v=-163.2596903805173,19.87913153912618,-45.386860803167735,76.43208837678839&z=4&ics=true&ici=5&icd=10&l=Reference_Labels_15m,Reference_Features_15m,GOES-West_ABI_Band13_Clean_Infrared&lg=true

      CIRA RAMMB (you select date and time from the archived imagery option): https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu/?sat=goes-18&sec=full_disk&x=14076&y=1920.2666625976562&z=3&angle=0&im=12&ts=1&st=0&et=0&speed=130&motion=loop&maps[borders]=white&p[0]=band_13&opacity[0]=1&pause=20190703152000&slider=-1&hide_controls=0&mouse_draw=0&follow_feature=0&follow_hide=0&s=rammb-slider&draw_color=FFD700&draw_width=6

      I'm attaching three images as an example. The image from Windy on June 9 at 21:00 Z/UTC is the same as on June 10, 21:00 Z/UTC in WorldView and CIRA. I know for a fact that the date/time of the Worldview and CIRA images are correct because I looked at these in real-time on June 10.

      Thank you.
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      posted in Bug Reports
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