Jump to content

WolfStock1

Members
  • Posts

    210
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by WolfStock1

  1. Speaking of that (chart two posts up) - the charts that used to be on Weather Underground site used to be *so* much better - they had the 20-minute granularity instead of the lame 1-hour granularity, and it had the dot-plots for the gusts, which were much easier to read and intuitive. Also if you scratched out the view to a week or a month, it still showed the gust data, which made it very interesting when looking back at storm events. I wish I had saved a screenshot to show - thought I did, but can't find one. Anyone know if there's any place to go to get those? Or am I stuck with manual data downloads and my own charting? TIA
  2. Main surge is in Naples area - buoy: https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=npsf1
  3. Well dang - looks like they've stopped again, as of last week. Was working fine for a couple of months!
  4. So - found out the deal - just change N0Q to NCR in the link, and voila:
  5. (smacks forehead) OK so - the play button was just barely off the screen on the bottom - didn't see it, and the mouse scroll button didn't scroll down to it - it scrolls out not down when in that frame. If I move the mouse to the side and scroll down, it reveals the play button. Thanks.
  6. Thanks, though the animation doesn't seem to work on that page. Tried in Chrome and Firefox. Maybe I'm missing something?
  7. Hi all, Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but figured I'd put it out there. I have some links to nexrad radar that I've used for *years* (probably 15 or so), that now no longer work, apparently due to the recent changeout of the system feed - https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf2/scn21-96_sbn_super-res.pdf I used links to the gifs of various zoom levels that were put on the wunderground site, tailored to my locations of interest. I like them because they were super-lightweight (load super-quickly on phone even when cell access was iffy), and also because I didn't have to zoom around to get to the spot I care about (where I live, family in other states, etc.). It loaded just the individual frame, not the whole web page. E.g. here's one: They all show "down for maintenance" now on the wunderground site - most since 2/2 but some like this one since 3/2. Might anyone know of an equivalent for the new feed? Or do I need to just use something like the NWS radar page (which is decent I suppose but very klunky / slow to load)? Thanks. Edit to add: Here's an old feed from before it was changed some last year, showing a storm coming through last June. I like the simplicity!
×
×
  • Create New...