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Posts by James Wheare

Bizarre timing. I saw a similar anomaly the other day. Are we sure there wasn’t a freak rogue wind blast along the coast? 🤣

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Screenshot of a weather dashboard showing a 60mph wind anomaly.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard showing a 60mph wind anomaly.

Related: either we had a bird strike or it’s time to replace the anemometer.

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The Beaufort scale: calm -> 32 variants of a bit breezy -> dead.

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Logo showing white butterfly with TV remote motif on a cloudy blue sky background

Logo showing white butterfly with TV remote motif on a cloudy blue sky background

A Bluesky client for Roku TV

Personal project 4 weeks in, update

epitomical.co.uk/blueku/
#softwaredev #dev #bskyclient

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I put together a mosaic of 2025 from the timelapse camera on my roof jwheare.com/year-mosaic/... (not a keogram, but inspired by @cbassa.bsky.social)

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Nah just loads the whole lot and keep it in memory forever.

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JSONBREAKFASTTIME

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London, not even once.

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Pecha-kuchor, the smell of rain falling on dry 2000s era startup founders.

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An incredible high wind gust was recorded on the Isle of May weather station as storm Éowyn hit #Fife in late January. An insane 98MPH top windspeed was recorded! 😱😱😱

The live dashboard for this station is available on my website's main page: www.fifeweather.co.uk

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Love it when we get the alternative camera angle DVD extra from the Aberdour webcam.

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Happy to chat!

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Where I live we now have got through the 10 weeks of the year with less than 9 hours of daylight and are approaching what I like to call the "rapidly lengthening daylight" period of the year. This #dataviz shows the weekly loss and gain of daylight at 51 degrees north.

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Zooming in on these, they seem to be 3d mapping some planes, possibly with lidar? Not sure if they use that data to try to detect a plane shape and scrub it. Might explain the inconsistency if lidar coverage or accuracy varies. No idea.

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They’re onto you… also, I do see a fair few planes at Gatwick in my imagery, just not at the gates.

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Never mind, it’s inconsistent everywhere. Curious. I did find one Heathrow plane on Google though :)

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The Apple Maps satellite provider does this for roads too, but their attempts at airports are a bit… ghostly.

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Or they’ve just removed temporary/mobile features by averaging over multiple satellite passes. Avoids having weird artifacts like planes cut in half at tile/frame boundaries. You’ll notice there’s no cars on motorways either.

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Looks like that’s been deliberately scrubbed as a clean base for the 3d building renders.

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Did he ever make it to Homerton hospital?

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Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing overlapping wind warnings, high rainfall probability and wind forecasts.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing overlapping wind warnings, high rainfall probability and wind forecasts.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing forecasted gale force winds 45mph with 76mph gusts.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing forecasted gale force winds 45mph with 76mph gusts.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard during Storm Éowyn showing 4 met office weather warnings with an amber icon

Screenshot of a weather dashboard during Storm Éowyn showing 4 met office weather warnings with an amber icon

Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing a map with overlapping wind warnings and a cyclonic rainfall radar forecast.

Screenshot of a weather dashboard for the peak of Storm Éowyn showing a map with overlapping wind warnings and a cyclonic rainfall radar forecast.

Right, time to close all these tabs and go for a wallk... oh wait. (spoilers for another project)

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I put a silly amount of work into this, but it was a fun exploration in datavis and storytelling. I could keep tinkering on this forever but I gave myself till then end of the month to call it done. Time to move onto other projects. (PS: looking for work…)

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AIS year in review 2024 Stats and interesting ships I saw come sailing in

Boatify wrapped 2024! Stats, maps, timelapses and silly stuff from my AIS receiver and webcam overlooking the Firth of Forth. (recommend viewing on a grown up computer, works on phones but not optimised for them) vessels.marinesightings.com/review/2024/

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Lenticular clouds. January 16 2025

Full length on Youtube: youtu.be/2rZ3nUkFZnw

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Lenticular clouds at sunset, Kinghorn.

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Oh well done. I’m currently struggling to put together a hilariously over engineered visual review of just my own receiver’s 2024 data so I think I’ll pass.

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Plans for the ship data?

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Perhaps Mossmorran related? I wonder if it got worse in Aberdour. A92 probably not great for PM levels either. That said your previous levels are already low, especially PM2.5.

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Happy New Year from Kinghorn! 🎇🥂

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Online Safety Act Notes for Small Sites — Russ Garrett

Wrote up some notes on the Online Safety Act guidance and how it applies to small websites, because Ofcom's guidance is terrible:

russ.garrett.co.uk/2024/12/17/o...

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