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Local Forecast / Re: General LF Discussion
« on: March 18, 2012, 12:05:37 AM »the DirecTV LF still cues at those time slots
That must be annoying!!
Not at all, but what IS annoying is when their IS cues too...
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the DirecTV LF still cues at those time slots
That must be annoying!!
Yeah I posted that before I saw it myself however the DirecTV LF still cues at those time slots4:58 PM CT is a longform LF, not a live program LF the squeezeback LFs are during Day planner, not longformThe squeezeback is also used during longform. I've seen it being used at 5:28PM ET, 5:58PM ET, and 6:28PM ET.
I'm sure some have noticed it, but no one has posted about it that I can see. TWC added a month or so ago 3D falling rain drops, snowflakes, and lightning strikes to their Tru Vu Max maps like they had on Titan. I'm wondering why they did this, it's very distracting and you can't see the base precip layers very well. I'd remove it if I was them.I think they are nice additions, but only on their tilted map views.. other than that I agree that they shouldnt be on the maps, especially the 7-day forecast ones
I would just look around for a special sun shade for weather stations.. even the slightly more expensive ones (< $150) that can uplink to Wunderground can experience problems like thatI figured it. I placed my sensor somewhere I thought would never get sunlight. It turns out it does in the morning, so some of my data is incorrect now. I'm thinking about getting a new station with a PC data logger.92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko.Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years now
92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko.Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years now
Pondering about this one...
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I don't see anything with the matter of that. The 55°F reading is caused by radiational cooling.
51.8°F Sunny
How do I even describe this one?!
Deux Cafe? - March 16, 2012 - 2:08 PM ET
I actually like that idea with the squeezeback.
You have to be aware that I didnt dub that though
I know that, I was just saying that sometimes they could play music on the L-bar. I think someone on here mentioned that a while back. They should make sure that doesn't happen when talking about major events such as tornadoes or severe weather though.