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weacast-leaflet-velocity

v1.1.0

Published

A custom layer for leaflet to visualise arbitrary velocities

Downloads

4

Readme

This fork is used to publish a custom package for Weacast while waiting for pull requests to be integrated to the upstream.

leaflet-velocity NPM version

A plugin for Leaflet (v1.0.3, and v0.7.7) to create a canvas visualisation layer for direction and intensity of arbitrary velocities (e.g. wind, ocean current).

Live Demo: https://danwild.github.io/leaflet-velocity/

  • Uses a modified version of WindJS for core functionality.
  • Similar to wind-js-leaflet, however much more versatile (provides a generic leaflet layer, and not restricted to wind).
  • Data input format is the same as output by wind-js-server, using grib2json.

Screenshot

Example use:

var velocityLayer = L.velocityLayer({
	
	displayValues: true,
	displayOptions: {
		velocityType: 'Global Wind',
		position: 'bottomleft',
		emptyString: 'No velocity data',
		angleConvention: 'bearingCW',
		speedUnit: 'kt'
	},
	data: data,             // see demo/*.json, or wind-js-server for example data service
	
	// OPTIONAL
	minVelocity: 0          // used to align color scale
	maxVelocity: 10         // used to align color scale
	velocityScale: 0.005    // modifier for particle animations, arbitrarily defaults to 0.005
	colorScale: []          // define your own array of hex/rgb colors
});

The angle convention option refers to the convention used to express the wind direction as an angle from north direction in the control. It can be any combination of bearing (angle toward which the flow goes) or meteo (angle from which the flow comes), and CW (angle value increases clock-wise) or CCW (angle value increases counter clock-wise). If not given defaults to bearingCCW.

The speed unit option refers to the unit used to express the wind speed in the control. It can be m/s for meter per second, k/h for kilometer per hour or kt for knots. If not given defaults to m/s.

Reference

leaflet-velocity is possible because of things like:

License

MIT License (MIT)