Mobile devices have changed so much over the last few years and my mobile page needed a few updates and tweaks. So I'm trying out a new mobile device page to give it more functionality as well as provide additional information.
As of May, most of my Google radar pages will cease to function (thank you Google) due to code depreciation, so I'm coming up with alternatives. I will still have two other Google Map radar pages that will continue to function using newer Google API code, but all of the regional radar maps I have now will go away. The radar map that I will be using for mobile devices is based off of the desktop version that you can find here.
The radar part of the page is still being developed but is functional and it also auto updates. Some of the layers on the radar screen aren't acting correctly yet (like observations) but should be fixed shortly.
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The data near the top of the page updates about every 15-20 seconds so the current conditions are always current. The only values in that top section that don't update automatically is the 24 hour temp change and wind gust. Right below that is a hidden area that appears when there are watches/warnings for our area, that section works just like it does on the regular pages. Most of the data toward the bottom of the page also auto-updates.
I included links to full size pages if you need additional forecast information and there is also a link to the Storm Prediction Center Mobile Meso-Analysis page.
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Click here to try it and let me know how it works for you!
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