Hi,
Looks great, but the double click zoom in function isn't working on the globe map.
Hi,
Looks great, but the double click zoom in function isn't working on the globe map.
I've tried playing with it, and my best idea seems to be:
https://www.windy.com/{lat}/{lon}/?gust,{lat},{lon},9
for the new version.
I used to use the following URL to directly link to Windy.com on a given lat, lon and show the altitude wind at that location.
https://www.windyty.com/?mbeurope,975h,47.619099,18.4083,8
In the newest update this functionality is broken, I guess the URL has changed. Can you tell me what's the new URL?
I'm linking to windyty for a paragliding launch site's weather forecast, and in the newest version it is not possible to use the NEMS model switcher when the opening windyty from URL coordinates, like:
https://www.windyty.com/?wind,975h,47.61909866,18.4083004,8,marker
It seems it might be related to the ,marker at the end.
This new marker broke an other thing: somehow it can get stuck and then I cannot drag the map at all! If I try to drag the map, it just stays in the same place, with only the marker moving somewhere along the dragged line.
It might be related to opening windyty from a ,marker url like:
https://www.windyty.com/?wind,975h,47.61909866,18.4083004,8,marker
Clicking on "Detailed forecast for this location" doesn't work, it just moves the marker.
It might be related to opening windyty from a ,marker url like:
https://www.windyty.com/?wind,975h,47.61909866,18.4083004,8,marker
Hi,
Looks great, but the double click zoom in function isn't working on the globe map.
Hi, I really appreciate that finally Chrome / OS X isn't using super crazy amount of energy. Before my CPU went up to 80 C degrees in Chrome and I had to use Safari only for Windyty.
Now, it's better, down from 135 to about 63 in Activity Monitor / Energy. It can still be better, but at least it's watchable on Chrome now.
All my feature request is that if you are using OS X, can you keep an eye on Activity Monitor / Energy tab and see if you can keep lowering that number?
As a reference, a static Leaflet map uses around 3.