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[email protected] December 2nd 06 06:40 PM

Navy.mil's tropical animate feature
 
Does anyone know how to access the "old version" of
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html 's "Animate" feature?
(Basically, click on a storm, click on a satellite "style" choice: IR,
VIS, etc; and the "animate" button becomes visible top-center.)

"Old way": A selection field came up, enabling the user to choose which
satellite shots to animate.

"New way": Animation automatically compiles the lasty twenty or so
pics, regardless of whether they're all from the same satellite
(resulting in unusable herky-jerky junk more than half the time).


Weatherlawyer December 2nd 06 11:54 PM

Navy.mil's tropical animate feature
 

wrote:
Does anyone know how to access the "old version" of
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html 's "Animate" feature?
(Basically, click on a storm, click on a satellite "style" choice: IR,
VIS, etc; and the "animate" button becomes visible top-center.)

"Old way": A selection field came up, enabling the user to choose which
satellite shots to animate.

"New way": Animation automatically compiles the lasty twenty or so
pics, regardless of whether they're all from the same satellite
(resulting in unusable herky-jerky junk more than half the time).


Not that dissimilar to Google ATM.


[email protected] December 3rd 06 06:19 AM

Navy.mil's tropical animate feature
 
Weatherlawyer wrote:
Not that dissimilar to Google ATM.


.....meaning what?


Weatherlawyer December 3rd 06 11:57 AM

Navy.mil's tropical animate feature
 

wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote:
Not that dissimilar to Google ATM.


....meaning what?


Google's servers seem to have had th collywabbles lately resulting in
"herky-jerky junk more than half the time".



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