I’ve been spending the past month or so working on a hobby project I started last year, a weather and hurricane tracking site built for the Eastern Caribbean. I figured it was worth sharing here since it’s a full-stack project running on a Linux/PHP stack. In This Article What is it?The problem it solvesTech stackIn… continue reading.
I’ve been spending the past month or so working on a hobby project I started last year, a weather and hurricane tracking site built for the Eastern Caribbean. I figured it was worth sharing here since it’s a full-stack project running on a Linux/PHP stack. In This Article What is it?The problem it solvesTech stackIn… continue reading.
Oh wow. Very impressive!
I hope it helps people to cover for extrem weather and hurricanes.
Took a peek at the website. The layout is clean, responsive, and simple. The information doesn’t seem overwhelming and it is presented/organized well.
Love the little charts (looked like ChartJS and they are!) and I’m definitely a sucker for a good dark theme.
Overall, I’d say great work with the website! While I’m not the target audience, I hope the website fills the need for those that are.
Really appreciate the kind words, both of you.
@toadie thanks, that’s exactly the goal. I wanted something practical for people here who just need clear, focused information during hurricane season.
@benowe1717 glad you took the time to check it out. Good eye on Chart.js. I spent a fair bit of time trying to keep the layout clean and not overwhelming, so it’s good to hear that came through. Dark theme was non-negotiable. Tried to go with deep Atlantic Ocean color inspiration.
Thanks again for the feedback. It helps more than you know.
I live in St. Kitts, and I have it as part of my weather websites. @hydn has done a great job. As was said hopefully we don’t have to use it this year, but it certainly will help in preparedness if we do have a pesky hurricane lurking around.
@shybry747 I smile upside down for the # of times I’ve shared links from the website.
Your feedback along the way made a big difference in shaping it. @shybry747 is one of those friends that tell you like it is, not what you want to hear. Just last week he was like I notice the MET office update was late.
And yes, hopefully it’s used more to settle the argument about which islands have cooler average temperatures (Antigua and Guadeloupe
) than for tracking storms!