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    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      @idefix37 The objective is to enable detailed, real-time monitoring of meteorological conditions for analytical purposes.

      This would involve a combined or easily accessible visualisation of wind, cloud cover, precipitation, snowfall and temperature, available at any time of day, and, where possible, complemented by short-term forecasts for the coming hours (for example, extending the current one-hour satellite forecast horizon).

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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    • Satellite View Clouds visualization

      Why do clouds disappear in satellite visualisations as night progresses? They should be visible at all times, regardless of whether there is sunlight or not.

      Could the visualisation be improved so that clouds are consistently displayed in the same way at all times?

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      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      In addition, the visualisation with the rainfall radar overlaid does not align with the legend shown, which is displayed in °C rather than, for example, mm/h

      Thank you in advance

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      Hi @idefix37

      Thank you for the answer.

      Infrared imagery does not depict clouds particularly well at night. An example is attached.The clouds are there, so it is a pity not to be able to track them.

      Is there any option to create a hybrid or blended view combining cloud visualisation and satellite imagery, so that clouds and precipitation are displayed as accurately as possible at any time of day?

      I appreciate that this may be asking a lot; however, these are ultimately suggestions aimed at improving the tool.

      Regards

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      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      @idefix37 i couldnt find combined view of satellite and radar precipitation images. could you help me?

      I know that Meteoblue and Windy are colleagues thats another reason for my suggestion. Would be great

      I like Windy, just wanted to share some feedback to improve maybe

      Also, in the satellite view could be possible maybe to have more forecast? 2 hours ahead maybe instead of 1?

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC

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    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      @idefix37 i couldnt find combined view of satellite and radar precipitation images. could you help me?

      I know that Meteoblue and Windy are colleagues thats another reason for my suggestion. Would be great

      I like Windy, just wanted to share some feedback to improve maybe

      Also, in the satellite view could be possible maybe to have more forecast? 2 hours ahead maybe instead of 1?

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      6a1002ea-c49c-4f2e-b813-28f0dbc3b022-image.png

      This is an idea about what I was trying to show you. Same time, Satelitte Visual.
      It is possible to follow clouds no matter the time. And also includes rain measure.

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Clarification for Premium Satellite Widget

      @idefix37 Satellite imagery is very useful during certain time windows and provides a very high-quality visualisation. However, it would be a valuable upgrade to enhance the visualisation by adopting a different approach during those hours when satellite imagery adds little information.

      +1 like to that kind of improvement :)

      posted in General Discussion
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      @idefix37 The objective is to enable detailed, real-time monitoring of meteorological conditions for analytical purposes.

      This would involve a combined or easily accessible visualisation of wind, cloud cover, precipitation, snowfall and temperature, available at any time of day, and, where possible, complemented by short-term forecasts for the coming hours (for example, extending the current one-hour satellite forecast horizon).

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      Hi @idefix37

      Thank you for the answer.

      Infrared imagery does not depict clouds particularly well at night. An example is attached.The clouds are there, so it is a pity not to be able to track them.

      Is there any option to create a hybrid or blended view combining cloud visualisation and satellite imagery, so that clouds and precipitation are displayed as accurately as possible at any time of day?

      I appreciate that this may be asking a lot; however, these are ultimately suggestions aimed at improving the tool.

      Regards

      6d36c6bd-d03d-4737-9f11-e8e6192db5db-image.png

      4be5f2bc-f969-46fd-bd3f-110d783cd18c-image.png

      944d96e6-ad1a-4d49-8570-48d3cf3e9d2d-image.png

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC
    • RE: Satellite View Clouds visualization

      In addition, the visualisation with the rainfall radar overlaid does not align with the legend shown, which is displayed in °C rather than, for example, mm/h

      Thank you in advance

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      S
      SolariaCC
    • Satellite View Clouds visualization

      Why do clouds disappear in satellite visualisations as night progresses? They should be visible at all times, regardless of whether there is sunlight or not.

      Could the visualisation be improved so that clouds are consistently displayed in the same way at all times?

      0ae5a763-7b00-4ee1-8a46-f2cf0a1061e5-image.png

      28c6d59a-d835-403c-b43e-b19528e04747-image.png

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
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      SolariaCC