

Even worse, every thing is dark including the major roads and geographic boundaries so it is not as easy to reference the location of the radar images. Now if you select the dark background it is gray and not black and the gray is similar to the gray of the radar images so the contrast is poor. It gave good contrast between the background and the radar images while still having a good reference to location. This left an uncluttered black ground with only the bright geographic boundaries and major roads for references. I always turned off the topographic and cities display. On a more personal note I miss my favorite background when viewing the radar of a local site. Has any found a way to change the looping speed? Perhaps I have missed it. Looping also can be very slow taking over 30 seconds for one loop and I could not find a way of adjusting the looping speed. If you are not paying attention and wait the minute for it to fully load, you would think there were clear skies across the whole country. In those cases when it is slow to load, the topographical base still loads quickly but it is the radar images that take forever to load. When you click on a shortcut it can load quickly with a normal response time or it can take over a minute to bring up a map showing the lower 48 states complete with the radar images. It has a lot of new features but load times are very inconsistent. What is your opinion of NOAA’s new radar presentation that eliminates the use of Flash? Please keep posts and discussions weather relatedįalse or misleading posts will be removed Keep conspiracy theories in /r/conspiracy Please keep memes and politics to a minimum. r/WeatherGifs For inefficiently compressed animations of weather r/WeatherCanada For discussing how the weather will affect the maple syrup crop r/TropicalWeather Specifically for tropical cyclones r/Tornadoes For twisters and twister accessories r/stormfront For news and first-hand reports about weather r/stormchasing For those who aren't content to let the storms come to them And if you think you can make assumptions on whether there is time wasted, you overestimate your own insight into the processes. The speed gradually gets faster, but on average, it is about 56 times slower. The training speed at the first epoch is about 56 times slower than the next epochs, and it is not just the first few iterations (cold start). There’s a lot happening that is required to get the sim running. I have been experiencing this problem for a while, and it only happens with somewhat large datasets > 1M. r/naturesfury Nature can be scary sometimes Sometimes loading takes longer due to compilation of WASM which is a one-time task, sometimes it might be caused by shader caching etc. r/myweatherstation For questions and discussion about buying or making your own weather station r/meteorology For a more scientific weather subreddit r/longrangechaos For not-so-realistic long-range forecasts r/climate For the average weather, past present and future r/atoptics For pretty things that light does in the sky
