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Web Weather => Weather Web Resources => Topic started by: jgillett on January 23, 2014, 11:00:08 AM
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Just got the following from a friend at NWS...
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The NWS is testing a new widget and adaptable web page service. The service brings together NWS forecast and warning data in a package that allows web developers to embed NWS information in their pages quickly and easily as a widget. In addition, the same code, when viewed in any web browser on any device (e.g., smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers), will adapt to the screen's size appropriately.
A description of how to use the widget and a link to the stand-alone adaptable web page version is online at:
http://innovation.srh.noaa.gov/NWSwidget/about.php (http://innovation.srh.noaa.gov/NWSwidget/about.php)
Users are encouraged to provide feedback on this experimental product by using the brief survey and comment form online at:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/survey/nws-survey.php?code=FWOWW (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/survey/nws-survey.php?code=FWOWW)
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I have posted it to http://tiggrweather.net/nws-widget.html. Looks good there, but on my iPhone it does not adapt to the screen size automatically as mentioned. That's what the survey is for.
Note that, while the 'local' code does not adapt (would be nice if it did), the additional URL they provide on the about.php page above does adapt nicely.
FWIW...
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Pretty nice. You can see it on my test page expanded out to 600x650. Thanks for sharing.
http://ucweather.org/wurapidfire.php
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I like it except the feels like is off. Lat: 36.92056°N Lon: 111.44806°W
Page, Page Municipal Airport
23 Jan 1:53 pm MST
Fair
48°F
Dewpoint20°F
Humidity32%
WindNNW 6 MPH
Visibility10.00 mi.
It Feels Like 66°F
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Yeah, you're right. I'd say they have a bit of a calculation problem.
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I guess it's why its still experimental. I let them know on the comments survey.
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Added the widget to my Valentine Ne. web cam, not getting the feels like error there. http://www.valentinenebraska.net/
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I guess it's why its still experimental. I let them know on the comments survey.
Absolutely. Anybody who tries this out, please let them know - good or bad - via their form.
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Valentine Ne. wind direction shows SSW when ASOS at airport reports NW wind. Page Az. still way off on wind chill. Showing it feels feels like about 30 degrees high.
Nice widget but looks full of bugs. The two areas I wanted to use it there are errors.
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Going away...
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NOUS41 KWBC 031800
PNSWSH
Service Change Notice 17-56
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
200 PM EDT Wed May 3 2017
To: Subscribers:
-NOAA Weather Wire Service
-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
-NOAAPORT
-Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees
From: Jeremy Warren
Acting NWS Chief Information Officer
Subject: Discontinuing Experimental Adaptable NWS
Forecast/Warning/Observation Widget and Web Page
on June 1, 2017
The Experimental Adaptable NWS Forecast/Warning/Observation
Widget and Web Page is being discontinued effective June 19,
2017. An alternate source for the functionality of this service
will be available on weather.gov when the NWS forecast page
update is released on or about June 19, 2017.
The Experimental Adaptable NWS Forecast/Warning/Observation
Widget and Web Page will be unavailable as of June 19, 2017. If
you have this service bookmarked on your mobile device, you can
replace it by bookmarking your location from weather.gov when
the new release of the page is available. Go to weather.gov, and
after adding your zip code, city, or clicking on the map for
your location, bookmark that link on mobile devices to replace
the Adaptable NWS Forecast/Warning/Observation Widget and Web
Page. To embed the forecasts from weather.gov, please find
instructions at: https://forecast-v3.weather.gov/documentation
under: "Can I embed the forecast in my web page?"
All other users, please go to weather.gov for your forecasts.
For questions regarding this notice, contact:
Melinda Bailey
Communications Program Manager
NWS Southern Region Headquarters
817-978-100 ext 107
Melinda.Bailey@noaa.gov
National Public Information Notices are online at:
http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm
NNN
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Saw that earlier, Steve. Kinda expected...
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I liked that page too...