Welcome to the new WeatherCurve blog!
Subscribe or check back here for any updates to WeatherCurve. (They are coming!!) My goal is to port WeatherCurve from the amateurish, clunky, slopped together thing that you see today to a polished application. This application is geared towards all us weather geeks and it's all about FUN!
If you have any comments or suggestions, please submit them to this post!
Here's the url to get back to WeatherCurve:
http://weathercurve.appjet.net
Thanks, Alan
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Alan,
Congrats, this is a great little mash-up. I'm sure you have lots of ideas for where to take this next, so I'm sorry if this is redundant. This would be a very useful app for trip planning if 2 things were added. 1) pick a date range in the future and plot average (as well as high/low information) for the route. And 2) the ability to create your own route (or modify the one google picks for you).
Otherwise, great job. Love it.
Actually, these are excellent ideas! I hadn't thought about #1 (the average high/low idea). I like it!
And, idea #2 - definitely. When I map out Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL, I don't see Route 66 anywhere in the directions...
A friend of mine said h tried this site but even after entering Sonoma to a misspelled Monterey as Montery it just sits there asking for user input.
With the correct spelling it seems right on.
Does this website work anymore?
Yes. The weathercurve website still works. One day it will even be updated for a better user experience. Currently, I'm dealing with my own little hurricane - a 10-week-old boy and his jealous 3 1/2 year old sister. Sleep is good!
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