@idefix37 Yeah, I just played around with map layers. Don't see the topo map layer you're using. That's the problem.
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RE: On app (Android) and website, how do I see for what elevation the forecast is?
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RE: On app (Android) and website, how do I see for what elevation the forecast is?
@idefix37 OK, thanks. Maybe the problem is the map layer I'm using.
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RE: On app (Android) and website, how do I see for what elevation the forecast is?
@idefix37 Thanks, but I want to know WHAT ALTITUDE GROUND LEVEL is, e.g. for a forecast of a slope on Mt. Rainier, I need to know if the forecast temp and winds are for 5k' or 8k' to judge how warm or how windy the day is. Just by looking at the map, the altitude used for the forecast point is not always clear.
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On app (Android) and website, how do I see for what elevation the forecast is?
On app (Android) and website, how do I see for what elevation the forecast is? For example, if I choose Vancouver BC for weather forecast, it's a hilly city, and the forecast, both wind and temp, can vary with whether you are forecasting for sea level or the top of one of the hills. Note, I'm just asking about the elevation or altitude of the land forecast, not about winds altitude. Thank you.
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RE: Be one step ahead with the advanced features of Windy Premium! [EN]
No trial period before signing up? Even for a week would be nice . . .