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Steven_Haught
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Creator III

Weather Satellite WMS Layer

All, 

I would like to create a Satellite WMS layer for my GeoAnalytics map. I have a working radar layer but would like to have a satellite layer also so that I could toggle between the two for clarity at times. Does anyone have a satellite layer they could share or help getting the correct URL for the layer. I have tried to no avail on several sites. 

Example Sat layer from here:

https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap

Or sat_meteo_Imagery_time from here:

https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/help/#!section=wms-layer-ids

Track and intensity layer from there would also be highly desirable!

@Patric_Nordstrom  

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fosuzuki
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Patric_Nordstrom
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Steven_Haught
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Thanks for the replies. I do use the NOAA Radar WMS layer, that is a really great resource! Patric, you had helped to figure that one out before. I had been looking to add satellite weather to give a "toggle" ability between radar and satellite in a hurricane app. I can not seem to get any of the WMS layers to work from that resource library, have tried in the past. I already create my own current and projected paths for storms but would be nice to have some of the resources in that library. Thanks again for the responses though!  

Steven_Haught
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Update here I was able to get the Sat Imagery from NOAA to work as WMS layer. Trying to pull one other layer now.... 

@Patric_Nordstrom 

I have tried setting up the tropical cyclone tracking layer within this map:

https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/

I have this link working on normal base map:

https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/arcgis/services/nowcoast/wwa_meteocean_tropicalcyclones_trackintensityfcst...

I am very stuck on trying to get this to work on the QGA layer... any help? 

Thanks,

Steven