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Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 11/06/2012 10:57
by Tahii
For Invercargill, if we're measuring 5Deg in the screen, then the grass temp will begin freezing, and by 4Deg, the grass temp will be -1, and therefore technically a frost.

On that note, at the Invercargill station we are no longer doing weekly Thermograph charts for NIWA, as it turns out that us, along with Scott Base, were the last stations in NZ doing them, and they're no longer required (piece of useless info, I know).

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 11/06/2012 16:06
by Richard
Well today ive got and put another gauge just off the ground,so in my frost reports i can give air/ground frost temps.

If my gauge that's at about 1.6m said 6C it wouldn't even be close to a ground frost,when frost starts to forms on the car the gauge is getting close to zero.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 11/06/2012 16:16
by snowstormwatcher
I find that During the middle of winter when ground temperatures are low frost can form on the grass as high as 3-4c, but during the warmer months it has to get below zero for frost to form.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Wed 13/06/2012 15:38
by tich
Snow forecast to 300m on Chatham Islands? Highest peak there is 283m.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Wed 27/06/2012 11:03
by kaimaikid
tich wrote:Snow forecast to 300m on Chatham Islands? Highest peak there is 283m.
Oh you silly person - haven't you heard of rising sea levels due to "Climate Change" - I guess that they have to pinch the sea water from somewhere so Chatham Islands are now 301m absl :P :crazy:

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Wed 27/06/2012 11:18
by jamie
kaimaikid wrote:
tich wrote:Snow forecast to 300m on Chatham Islands? Highest peak there is 283m.
Oh you silly person - haven't you heard of rising sea levels due to "Climate Change" - I guess that they have to pinch the sea water from somewhere so Chatham Islands are now 301m absl :P :crazy:
Well done! Very funny! :lol:

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 06/08/2012 19:10
by Gary McConnochie
I see Metservice are forecasting a low of Zero tonight for Ashburton. Lowest temp in the last seven days has been 2.7. Some times I really do think they pluck a figure out of thin air. ;-)

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 06/08/2012 19:47
by snowstormwatcher
Gary McConnochie wrote:I see Metservice are forecasting a low of Zero tonight for Ashburton. Lowest temp in the last seven days has been 2.7. Some times I really do think they pluck a figure out of thin air. ;-)
Agreed, Their forecasting -2 for Timaru Airport no chance of that happening with low cloud which they are forecasting.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 07/08/2012 18:02
by Gary McConnochie
Got down to 6 so I suppose they were close. :rolleyes:

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Fri 14/09/2012 21:10
by Michael
Dan Corbett on metservice seems pretty good and interesting as in knowledge the last 6 months or abouts since been there.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 17/09/2012 03:21
by Thunder
Yes I enjoy Dan too, cool guy.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Sat 20/10/2012 06:51
by Nev
I see MS have N'erly gusts to 185 km/h at Whenuapai Aero yesterday? :-s lol

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Sat 03/11/2012 14:21
by Tahii
tich wrote:Snow forecast to 300m on Chatham Islands? Highest peak there is 283m.
Doesn't matter if there's no land at the snow level, it'll still mean its bloody cold, is an indicator of the freezing level, and will affect visibility for aircraft in the area.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Mon 12/11/2012 22:36
by Tornado Tim
I see Metservice are going for a high of 8°C in Tokoroa on Wednesday....

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 27/11/2012 20:41
by Skywatcher
New look to the website coming soon: http://twitpic.com/bgt2hb

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Wed 28/11/2012 15:46
by Tornado Tim
Hmm I am not sure I like it, will have to look at it in more detail when its released. I like the Blue, I prefer it over green. The icons hopefully change they look very 90's Weather presenter style.

One thing they need to fix is the mixed horrible Javascript they are writing!
There is no need for them to use multiple Javascript Frameworks such as jQuery and Mootools, using them both introduces lot's of problems.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 18:03
by Tornado Tim
The new website is out now: http://beta.metservice.com/national/home

Overall I don't like it, it's less "professional" looking than the previous website.
Div elements look squished and compressed esp the Metservice TV advertisements!
I like them returning to the blue colour scheme like they had previously.

One thing they have done well on is Severe Weather Information accessibility.

I'll forward my feedback to the Web Dev Team at Metservice.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 18:28
by David
Of note, what has happened to the past weather graphs?

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 18:39
by 03Stormchaser
It looks amateur...

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 18:51
by Tornado Tim
David wrote:Of note, what has happened to the past weather graphs?
Metservice on FB have posted this:
Yes, the past weather information is still coming and will be available in the new year. I don't think there are plans to introduce the 120km radar for other areas but the 300km is really good! ^NB
I love it how a meteorologist can say that a 300KM radar image is really good, esp if you want decent detail out of an image, LOL.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 18:51
by Nev
I think the map on the home-page looks cluttered compared to the old one, and I can't seem to find any return links to the home-page anywhere else?

Also, not only can you no longer view all the temps for the major cities with multiple sites at a glance, but they seem to have ignored pleas to bring back a national map where temp and wind data obs can be viewed at a glance (even if was only every 3 hours).

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 19:14
by Tornado Tim
Nev wrote: I can't seem to find any return links to the home-page anywhere else?
Click on the Symbol that looks like a home in the navigation panel.....

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 19:18
by Nev
Doh! Thanks :o

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Tue 04/12/2012 22:20
by melja
Dont like it at all, to much going on and i think its to much like some glossy cheap app you may download for your phone or tablet.
Dont like how you cant see the high and lows for towns by just drifting mouse over them.

Re: MetService Website (2012)

Posted: Wed 05/12/2012 07:36
by Manukau heads obs
its fast though...maybe because its not being viewed by everyone yet?
I see they are using mouse over works links
also the important things are right there, easy to find..
its different, will take getting used to, but first impressions for me was that once you get used to it , it will be OK