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paul.m
Posted 1/6/2005 12:37 PM (#231964 - in reply to #134402)
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Hi all, as some of you may already know, net-weather extra launches today. N-W extra is a subscription service which includes a range of specialised forecasts (storms and gardening being 2 of them) a number of GFS based features, including an array of charts that centre on the UK and Europe, SST forecasts, forecast Skew-T's for every county in the Uk and more. All of the GFS features and forecasts also take advantage of the 0.5 degree datasets now available.

We also have a 15 minute UK radar with regional zooms, animation, 24 hour archive, overlay system and also a central european radar too.

Another feature of the area is our GFS custom tool, it allows you to create custom maps using upto 4 of the 250+ parameters of the GFS for anywhere in the world. It really is very powerful and should be an exceptionally useful feature for anyone either looking to learn or already knowledgable in meteorology.

We have a variety of subscription options:
1 month - £9.49
3 months - £21.99
6 months - £41.99
12 months - £71.99
Radar plus - £40 a year (this includes all of the radar based features plus GFS custom only)

We also have an introductory offer of a 3 month subscription for £18.98. Another promotion we have in the first 2 months of n-w extra is that every subscriber will be entered into a draw to win an Oregon WMR968 (rrp £399) weather station.

Below are a few screen shots. If you want any further info, please take a look here.
We officually launch n-w extra at 6pm this evening, so I will pop back a little after that and post a link to the full info/login/registration page.








paul.m
Posted 1/6/2005 1:10 PM (#231972 - in reply to #134402)
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As promised, this is the link to visit for more info on n-w extra and sign up if you wish

Net-weather extra

 


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It's a huge pleasure to be able to announce that Michael Fish (MBE DSc) has joined forces with netweather.tv to work on various new projects. It goes without saying that everyone here at netweather is hugely excited at the prospect of working with Michael and we hope that the new features and forecasts that he is involved in will prove to be both informative and enjoyable for all of our users. More details on some of the new features that Michael Fish will be working on will be released over the coming weeks. 


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#3 User is offline   Stuart Robinson 

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Good Catch [y]
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#4 User is offline   paul.m 

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Very pleased to announce that the beta version of the new V3 radar viewer is now available to netweather extra subscribers.

New features include, integrated data overlays onto the radar, animated custom zooms, zoom to postcodes, cumulative rainfall maps, customisable animation speeds and an experimental future radar which allows you to view the forecast track of cells 1 hour ahead + more.

As we're currently in the beta phase of this development, all feedback, bug reports and suggestions will be much appreciated, as we will then take these onboard to create the final product during the coming weeks. If you're already a subscriber you can access the new beta radar viewer by logging in to netweather extra and following the link to it.

For new subscribers, various options are available - with a discount for Ukww members available (details here). Further details on netweather extra are available via this page.


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#5 User is offline   pault 

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this does not seem be for radar only customers as I get

Sorry but you do not have access to this area

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#6 User is online   Paul Domaille 

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ditto !
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#7 User is offline   paul.m 

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Am working on that just now, will let you know when the problem is fixed!!
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#8 User is online   Paul Domaille 

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Thanks Paul [y]
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#9 User is offline   paul.m 

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No problem - hopefully you will be able to access now :)
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#10 User is online   Paul Domaille 

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Perfect Paul, many thanks. Seems to work well here, I like the rainfall accumulation facility, very useful, as well as the overlays. Good improvement.
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#11 User is offline   John Mason 

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Must renew - must renew he says Dalek-like!

Paul - the cheque'll be in the post tomorrow. I've already found this a useful service and look forward to V3!

Cheers - John
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#12 User is offline   paul.m 

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Thanks Paul/John.

John, I'll activate as soon as I receive it from you :)
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Paul, I assume the very heavy ppn over the London area atm is anaprop? (0700-0800bst today)

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#14 User is offline   paul.m 

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Looks like it is to me, didn't move at all and has now been removed by the filtering the meto do.
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#15 User is online   Howard Kirby 

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The 9 month CFS charts haven't seemed to updated for several days now. Stuck on Oct 19th 0Z run. Is there a problem with the feed or is it my PC?
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I just renewed my Net-Weather radar subscription. I love those wind vector overlays, Cape and LI...

Combine that with the post code zoom (which is spot on now [y] ) and it's a cracking bit of kit... :)


#17 User is online   Howard Kirby 

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Howard Kirby - 2/11/2006 20:22

The 9 month CFS charts haven't seemed to updated for several days now. Stuck on Oct 19th 0Z run. Is there a problem with the feed or is it my PC?


This page still hasn't updated for me...

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As per the question asked in the snow reports thread, here is a screenshot from Sunday night showing how the weather type radar plots the different types of precipitation. See here for more details

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Thread closed- please see new thread http://www.ukweather...sts=348&start=1
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