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Show HN: hodo.graphics – Mobile first meteorology models

4 pointsby djleniover 1 year ago

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djleniover 1 year ago
Hello!<p>hodo.graphics is a viewer for meteorological data, designed to be mobile friendly.<p>I started this project out of a hobbyist interest in meteorology and severe weather. There are many other websites that allow you to view this data (most of it is free from NOAA), but most are a train wreck on a mobile device.<p>One of the big differences with hodo.graphics vs. a site like weather.cod.edu is non of the graphics are baked in. They are delivered to the client as either a GeoTiff or GeoJSON, allowing the client to define rendering.<p>This means the data can be recolored, displayed in different ways, zoomed and panned, etc.<p>Currently hodo.graphics includes outlooks from the Storm Prediction Center, and HRRR and GFS forecast models.<p>On demand skew t &#x2F; log p charts and hodographs can be generated at any point, currently just for HRRR but soon for GFS.<p>Additional models will come if I can get any users :)<p>Would love feedback and I’m happy to answer any questions.<p>FYI: no severe weather today so the default SPC view won’t show anything. Open up the HRRR model to see some data.