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.... not sure how others are getting on with this: I'm trying to
persevere with it but there are irritations .... but also work-arounds:- One of which is this. If you use the 'Map' display to display, say, rainfall, then decide to look at the visual (satellite) data, THEN decide to refresh using either CTRLR or the browser drop-down menu, then the display will _default_ back to the first field you used ... thus in this case, I would have in the url bar at the top .... http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...p&map=Rainfall [note the last element] If you now display the visual image, THEN CHANGE THE LAST ELEMENT in the url string to replace 'Rainfall' with 'VIS', now any refresh action should display the latest visual image. You can obviously save the url (or any other - play around with the display to find the other string endings) to a bookmark or as I do, to a local 'quick-start' file which I use as my home page. It's worth trying this as the data are very high quality - just clunky to manage! Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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On 12/05/2012 10:46, Martin Rowley wrote:
... not sure how others are getting on with this: I'm trying to persevere with it but there are irritations .... but also work-arounds:- One of which is this. If you use the 'Map' display to display, say, rainfall, then decide to look at the visual (satellite) data, THEN decide to refresh using either CTRLR or the browser drop-down menu, then the display will _default_ back to the first field you used ... thus in this case, I would have in the url bar at the top .... http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...p&map=Rainfall [note the last element] If you now display the visual image, THEN CHANGE THE LAST ELEMENT in the url string to replace 'Rainfall' with 'VIS', now any refresh action should display the latest visual image. You can obviously save the url (or any other - play around with the display to find the other string endings) to a bookmark or as I do, to a local 'quick-start' file which I use as my home page. It's worth trying this as the data are very high quality - just clunky to manage! Martin. Thanks Martin. I had a go, but still prefer Sat24.com and raintoday.com as my preferred source! -- Phil Guildford |
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On 12/05/2012 11:45, Phil Layton wrote:
On 12/05/2012 10:46, Martin Rowley wrote: ... not sure how others are getting on with this: I'm trying to persevere with it but there are irritations .... but also work-arounds:- snip Thanks Martin. I had a go, but still prefer Sat24.com and raintoday.com as my preferred source! .... I entirely agree Phil! I'm trying to give the breakfast served up by the dog the best of chances, but it's hard going; like you, I use other sites for the most part - the Met Office site has virtually dropped off my 'operational' list. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors/East Dorset UK |
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On 2012-05-12, Phil Layton wrote:
Thanks Martin. I had a go, but still prefer Sat24.com and raintoday.com as my preferred source! I think you mean www.raintoday.co.uk. raintoday.com is some kind of training website. -- John |
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I just loaded a vis sat loop of the UK, what a joke. It took ages to
load, almost like dial up speeds, then the loop does not "loop" it displays 1 frame, pauses for a very short time, then displays the next frame. So far useless. |
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On May 12, 1:32*pm, MahFL wrote:
I just loaded a vis sat loop of the UK, what a joke. It took ages to load, almost like dial up speeds, then the loop does not "loop" it displays 1 frame, pauses for a very short time, then displays the next frame. So far useless. Ha, and now it says animation stopped due to activity. I can't have an animation running whilst I look at other web pages ?, sheesh ! |
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On May 12, 12:02*pm, Martin Rowley wrote:
On 12/05/2012 11:45, Phil Layton wrote: On 12/05/2012 10:46, Martin Rowley wrote: ... not sure how others are getting on with this: I'm trying to persevere with it but there are irritations .... but also work-arounds:- snip Thanks Martin. I had a go, but still prefer Sat24.com and raintoday.com as my preferred source! ... I entirely agree Phil! I'm trying to give the breakfast served up by the dog the best of chances, but it's hard going; like you, I use other sites for the most part - the Met Office site has virtually dropped off my 'operational' list. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors/East Dorset UK Surely the breakfast is served up *for* the dog, not by it. Clearly the site has done for your brain and I'm going to make absolutely certain that it doesn't do the same for mine. Your diligence is commendable but why on earth should I have to faff around in this manner for something that is inferior to the original in the first place? (3 hr vs 6). I only use the Met Office site for the rainfall radar and will continue to use the old site until they pull it, then I'll be off elsewhere. Well done, Met Office - your self- absorption knows no bounds. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Sat, 12 May 2012 10:35:51 -0700 (PDT)
MahFL wrote: On May 12, 1:32Â*pm, MahFL wrote: I just loaded a vis sat loop of the UK, what a joke. It took ages to load, almost like dial up speeds, then the loop does not "loop" it displays 1 frame, pauses for a very short time, then displays the next frame. So far useless. Ha, and now it says animation stopped due to activity. I can't have an animation running whilst I look at other web pages ?, sheesh ! I think you'll find that it said "IN-activity." -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change 'boy' to 'man' "A neighbour put his budgerigar in the mincing machine and invented shredded tweet." - Chic Murray openSUSE Linux: http://www.opensuse.org/en/ |
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On 13/05/2012 01:08, Tudor Hughes wrote:
Surely the breakfast is served up *for* the dog, not by it. Clearly the site has done for your brain and I'm going to make absolutely certain that it doesn't do the same for mine. Your diligence is commendable but why on earth should I have to faff around in this manner for something that is inferior to the original in the first place? (3 hr vs 6). I only use the Met Office site for the rainfall radar and will continue to use the old site until they pull it, then I'll be off elsewhere. Well done, Met Office - your self- absorption knows no bounds. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. .... LOL! (And I *think* that means 'Laugh out loud' - though the PM thinks it means something else). It shows a difference in experience and path through life Tudor. I've always thought that a 'dogs breakfast' was the result of feeding the aforesaid doggy something that didn't agree with it ... then it promptly presented it on the living room carpet! Hence 'serving up' a dogs breakfast. When we had a dog, many years ago, it ate what we ate - and had its breakfast first! No 'mess' either before or afterwards! Otherwise, I agree with the above: and for information, I happen to know that the MO web team are patting themselves on the back all round at the jolly good job they've done .... so it must be our fault .... - silly us. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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On May 15, 8:58*am, Martin Rowley
wrote: On 13/05/2012 01:08, Tudor Hughes wrote: * * * Surely the breakfast is served up *for* the dog, not by it. Clearly the site has done for your brain and I'm going to make absolutely certain that it doesn't do the same for mine. *Your diligence is commendable but why on earth should I have to faff around in this manner for something that is inferior to the original in the first place? (3 hr vs 6). *I only use the Met Office site for the rainfall radar and will continue to use the old site until they pull it, then I'll be off elsewhere. *Well done, Met Office - your self- absorption knows no bounds. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. ... LOL! (And I *think* that means 'Laugh out loud' - though the PM thinks it means something else). It shows a difference in experience and path through life Tudor. I've always thought that a 'dogs breakfast' was the result of feeding the aforesaid doggy something that didn't agree with it ... then it promptly presented it on the living room carpet! Hence 'serving up' a dogs breakfast. When we had a dog, many years ago, it ate what we ate - and had its breakfast first! No 'mess' either before or afterwards! Otherwise, I agree with the above: and for information, I happen to know that the MO web team are patting themselves on the back all round at the jolly good job they've done .... so it must be our fault .... * - silly us. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall I have a feeling we here on usw are not viewed by UKMO as the target audience for their website. We know too much and are not Jo Public. With an above average interest in the weather we are just considered as anoraks. I think the rubbish animation capabilty of the new website will not endear it even to Jo Public. Fancy just showing a load of jerks. Len Wood Wembury, SW Devon |
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