Many of our users have noticed the switch from yr.no to OpenWeatherMap.org forecast recently.
We did this because yr.no servers has become very slow recently.
It turned out that there is an alternative forecast source Norwegian Meteorological institute (met.no).
This organization provides the data to yr.no.
Fortunately, the data are free as well.
The resolution and the variety of met.no data is better.
And the best of all met.no servers are very stable.
We are switching to met.no weather forecast format today.
All YoWindow clients (Windows, Mac, Chrome, iOS, Android, Web-Widget) will be receiving new met.no weather forecast by default
unless the location is NOT inside USA. For the United States NWS is the default forecast source.
This change is effective right now.
Update the weather manually to see the change.
It took us several weeks to write all the necessary code to switch YoWindow to the new forecast format.
We are sorry for the delay.
Also we are kind of afraid to make this big change.
So we are waiting for your feedback on the new weather forecast quality.
YoWindow Team.
yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Hi Pasha,
I suggest storm.no, is better and has the same weather forecast as yr.no. Also, storm.no can forecast thunderstorms.
Best Wishes,
Valdrin
I suggest storm.no, is better and has the same weather forecast as yr.no. Also, storm.no can forecast thunderstorms.
Best Wishes,
Valdrin
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Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Hi, Valdrin!
Do you they have a free API?
Do you they have a free API?
Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Hi Pasha,
I have checked the changing in the Windows, the Android and the browser version, and it seems to me that there is around 6 hours haste for the forecast (after the manual refresh too). For example, the maximum temperature is reached around 8 am local time for all locations (not in the USA). The time when the forecast was issued is also missing, compared to the former yr.no version.
And what is about the actual data? For many of my locations, the current weather is significantly different than in the METAR.
Please, let the choice between the data sources if it is possible.
Adrian
I have checked the changing in the Windows, the Android and the browser version, and it seems to me that there is around 6 hours haste for the forecast (after the manual refresh too). For example, the maximum temperature is reached around 8 am local time for all locations (not in the USA). The time when the forecast was issued is also missing, compared to the former yr.no version.
And what is about the actual data? For many of my locations, the current weather is significantly different than in the METAR.
Please, let the choice between the data sources if it is possible.
Adrian
Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Hi Pasha!par wrote:Hi, Valdrin!
Do you they have a free API?
Can you search it on google: 'stormgeo api' and you may find something about storm.no.
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Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Looking for affordable weather api for europe, there are:
- Foreca (finnish provider):
http://corporate.foreca.com/en/products ... a/namefeed
http://corporate.foreca.com/en/products ... a/navifeed
Some android apps using it:
Weather & Clock Widget Android
eWeatherHD, NOAA Radar, Alerts
- forecast.io, these android apps using it:
Arcus Weather
Weather Widget - EZ Weather HD
UNIWeather - Weather in pocket
- Foreca (finnish provider):
http://corporate.foreca.com/en/products ... a/namefeed
http://corporate.foreca.com/en/products ... a/navifeed
Some android apps using it:
Weather & Clock Widget Android
eWeatherHD, NOAA Radar, Alerts
- forecast.io, these android apps using it:
Arcus Weather
Weather Widget - EZ Weather HD
UNIWeather - Weather in pocket
Re: yr.no is again default forecast for YoWindow
Hi Pasha,
Adrian
I still have this problem with the forecast which appears only from the day after tomorrow for all of my locations from Hungary to Australia (except where NWS is the provider). Do you experience it?Smith88 wrote: I have checked the changing in the Windows, the Android and the browser version, and it seems to me that there is around 6 hours haste for the forecast (after the manual refresh too). For example, the maximum temperature is reached around 8 am local time for all locations (not in the USA). The time when the forecast was issued is also missing, compared to the former yr.no version.
Adrian
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Can you send a screen-shot?
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Here it is.
For Szolnok, Yakutsk, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, the temperature in the morning is usually higher than in the afternoon, from the third day (it could be possible, but it is too frequent) . The forecast for New York City seems to be correct.
Adrian
For Szolnok, Yakutsk, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, the temperature in the morning is usually higher than in the afternoon, from the third day (it could be possible, but it is too frequent) . The forecast for New York City seems to be correct.
Adrian
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Thank you!
Now I'm going to investigate this!
Now I'm going to investigate this!