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    Tim McL

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    • RE: Looking Back at 2024: A Year Full of Innovations and Milestones at Windy.com

      @Polina-Nozdrina

      I'm from the USA. I love so many things about Windy, but the single feature most important to me is seeing real time lightning strikes. This helps keep both me and our horses safe by warning us when to get them into the barn before the lightning arrives. Will there be rain without lightning, so I can leave them happily out with their grass? Is there lightning coming, but can we let the ponies graze for another hour before turning them in? Do I have to move NOW to get us all safely out of the pastures? Indispensable.

      When I showed Windy to one of my (human, not equine) barn buddies, she told me the next day that she had spent the whole evening exploring its features.

      posted in Announcements
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: Radar data not showing anymore in entire country.

      @Filip_K thank you so much for all your hard and frustrating work on this. It is really appreciated. We are all rooting for you.

      posted in Bug Reports
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: New/Old subscriptions

      @Korina Thanks. I guess I didn't read the announcement carefully enough. Well, if all I can do is contribute less than I used to, then I guess that's how it is. Windy is wonderful, in any case!

      One of my uses for Windy is to see in advance which coming storms are just rain, and which have lightning. I'm a member of an equestrian co-op at the college where I teach. The horses can stay in the fields when it rains, but we need to get them back to the barn during thunderstorms. We used to wait until we heard thunder to rush out to the pastures, endangering both the horses and ourselves if we were too slow. Now we can see which coming storms have lightning, and we can move before it gets dangerous and frightening for the animals. So Windy isn't just for pilots. It's also for people with 4-legged ground transportation. Not your original usage model, but thank you!

      posted in Windy Premium
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL

    Latest posts made by Tim McL

    • RE: Radar data not showing anymore in entire country.

      @Filip_K thank you so much for all your hard and frustrating work on this. It is really appreciated. We are all rooting for you.

      posted in Bug Reports
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: Looking Back at 2024: A Year Full of Innovations and Milestones at Windy.com

      @Polina-Nozdrina

      I'm from the USA. I love so many things about Windy, but the single feature most important to me is seeing real time lightning strikes. This helps keep both me and our horses safe by warning us when to get them into the barn before the lightning arrives. Will there be rain without lightning, so I can leave them happily out with their grass? Is there lightning coming, but can we let the ponies graze for another hour before turning them in? Do I have to move NOW to get us all safely out of the pastures? Indispensable.

      When I showed Windy to one of my (human, not equine) barn buddies, she told me the next day that she had spent the whole evening exploring its features.

      posted in Announcements
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: Understanding the Compare Forecast Feature in Windy.com

      @Korina here in the middle of the US, I tend to rely on GFS, but I am often startled by how different the 3 US National Weather Service models (GFS, NAM, HRRR) are.

      posted in Articles
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: ICON precipitation units

      @idefix37 this was in Richmond, Indiana USA (which is not Richmond, Virginia). The forecast was at 21:30 EDT on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.

      I've had this issue before, though. A conjecture based on, oh, nothing: there was snow earlier in the forecast. Perhaps once the display starts showing cm for snow, it just keeps showing cm, even if later precipitation events are rain? I can't remember if I've seen the problem in reverse, with several cm of snow being reported as a few mm of rain.

      posted in Bug Reports
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • ICON precipitation units

      In Windy 28.1.1 both on Android 10 and on my Mac, ICON seems to be reporting precipitation using the units for snow, even if rain is predicted. The attached screenshot https://photos.app.goo.gl/Ydz18itLkJEHNGWr7 shows the issue. The other models are predicting 10-20mm of rain. ICON is predicting 30cm of snow. This can't be its real prediction with a temperature of 10C, so I'm assuming the issue is one of units.
      The problem doesn't seem to exist in the meteogram display.

      posted in Bug Reports
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • RE: New/Old subscriptions

      @Korina Thanks. I guess I didn't read the announcement carefully enough. Well, if all I can do is contribute less than I used to, then I guess that's how it is. Windy is wonderful, in any case!

      One of my uses for Windy is to see in advance which coming storms are just rain, and which have lightning. I'm a member of an equestrian co-op at the college where I teach. The horses can stay in the fields when it rains, but we need to get them back to the barn during thunderstorms. We used to wait until we heard thunder to rush out to the pastures, endangering both the horses and ourselves if we were too slow. Now we can see which coming storms have lightning, and we can move before it gets dangerous and frightening for the animals. So Windy isn't just for pilots. It's also for people with 4-legged ground transportation. Not your original usage model, but thank you!

      posted in Windy Premium
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL
    • New/Old subscriptions

      I have been supporting Windy with a $4.99 monthly subscription on android for a number of months. I don't remember if that gets me anything except good karma.

      How does that connect to Windy Premium? I don't seem to be able to access the 1 hour forecasts right now. Getting Premium by dropping the $4.99 subscription and adding a $2.99 subscription feels like a bad way to show my support. Do I need both? Is there a way to get Premium while maintaining the karmic benefits of paying you more than 2.99/month?

      posted in Windy Premium
      Tim McLT
      Tim McL