@idefix37 Dark Sky called it radar - it looked like radar - it wasn’t snowflakes and droplets- and it was 3D, a globe which could easily be spun zoomed etc to anywhere on Earth
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RE: Dark Sky
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no idea where this 3D option is on the iPhone app
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See screenshot- no units:
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@rs123 the color band at the bottom doesn’t even have units with the numbers. I can’t even see how much snow is coming each hour without going to some other layer. Incredibly cumbersome.
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@rs123 I don’t even see an option for a key to the colors and icons. Just a complete mess of layers, color, etc.
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@rs123 and why is there not a location icon on the screen I have to go to messy sidebars every time
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@Korina very difficult to view Windy 10-day rain/thunder - spoiled by Dark Sky - need to move in and out and around the globe with ease. what part of this do the Windy coders not get?? Of course Dark Sky was not actual RADAR - it was an animation using the same weather data ALL weather apps use - but it was brilliant and instantly and easily accessed - raindrops and snowflakes I don’t need to see - that is much more easily read as a vertical List. And I don’t see “feels like” temperature- ask the Coders - waaaay to many layers and tiny pop-up for precipitation and temps.
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Well, have you tried to use dark sky recently because Apple completely shelved it at the end of 2022 and it no longer exists. And yes, I am a premium user. I don’t know what you’re looking for as far as I identify myself it sound like you’re not too familiar with dark sky.
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@idefix37 I am premium - where is this 3D globe? Why do I have to read a manual to do weather - if you never used dark sky before you don’t know what I’m talking about but it was the simplest most elegant weather out there ever was
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@idefix37 Dark Sky called it radar - it looked like radar - it wasn’t snowflakes and droplets- and it was 3D, a globe which could easily be spun zoomed etc to anywhere on Earth