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    Post by Telnic 2014-12-30, 7:34 pm

    Blunderer02-13-2014 03:13 PM




    Met info
     
    Try this folks. Drag, zoom and click to target a location. It's currently set up for wind direction, speed in MPH (click on the speed to change to KPH, etc.) and Temperature in degrees celsius:

    http://earth.nullschool.net/#current...2.82,49.15,332

    If anyone figures out a way to make it display on a .tel/Telname site through the standard control panels then I would be pleased to learn how they did it.

    Mark Kolb (Kprobe)02-13-2014 08:48 PM




    Very cool indeed
    Mark

    Blunderer02-13-2014 09:04 PM




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    Originally Posted by Mark Kolb (Kprobe) (Post 27726)
    Very cool indeed
    Mark



    [size]
    Hi Mark,

    It might be cool there but it isn't here - but being able to see the wider picture in such a way is interesting.[/size]

    boracay.tel02-13-2014 09:50 PM




    Www.Naturalearthdata.com

    That's one way, there's also a very cool new weather rendering $5 app for the Apple computers and iPads.
    Can't recall the name , think it's met-earth shows rain, cloud animations, the full TV studio effects.
    If the CTH added an I-frame....well, anything anything
    Sigh

    Blunderer02-14-2014 09:20 AM




    Ah yes - the i-frame ....

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