Companion

object Companion

Properties

Functions

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Cloud cover as a percentage.

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Dew point temperature.

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Feels-like, or apparent, temperature. This is a combination of the heat index for temperatures at or above 80F (26.67C) or wind chill at temperatures at or below 40F (4.44C).

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Depicts areas of rain, including intensity.

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Black and white infrared satellite imagery.

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Color infrared satellite imagery based on cloud top temperature.

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Satellite imagery depicting the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.

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Primary swell height, which is the difference between the elevations of a swell crest and a neighboring trough.

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Primary swell height, which is the difference between the elevations of a swell crest and a neighboring trough.

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Primary swell height, which is the difference between the elevations of a swell crest and a neighboring trough.

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Primary swell period, which is the time it takes for two successive swell crests to reach a fixed point. The greater the number of seconds between swells, the larger the resulting wave.

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Primary swell period, which is the time it takes for two successive swell crests to reach a fixed point. The greater the number of seconds between swells, the larger the resulting wave.

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Primary swell period, which is the time it takes for two successive swell crests to reach a fixed point. The greater the number of seconds between swells, the larger the resulting wave.

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Change in degrees of temperature between the requested time and the same time 24-hours ago.

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Height of the tide relative to the chart (tidal) datum, which can be positive or negative. The tidal datum is the height of the water used as a zero reference.

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