World Wide Weather Guy

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World Wide Weather Guy

by chickman (community developer)
last update on: 02/06/12
popularity rank: 7/33
average rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
(84 ratings)

description: The WWW Guy responds to weather conditions by changing his appearance--
TEMPERATURE: Face color/
DEW POINT: Ear color/
WIND SPEED: Hair waving rate/
WIND DIRECTION: Where he's looking/
HUMIDITY: Perspiration problem/

preview of 'World Wide Weather Guy' app


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Comments

  • DDParsons

    – August 25, 2011

    Very cute way to view the current weather, but the app badly needs an update. The Humidity and Air Pressure always show "NaN%"

  • steelpaw

    – January 1, 2010

    Cute idea, but 'American Weather Guy' would be a better name.

  • gadaoman

    – June 20, 2008

    The information presented is not necessarily accurate. For example, the Weather Guy says it's in the 60s in Miami, when it's really in the 80s! Likewise, wind information is not accurate. So far, humidity information has never been available. It would be interesting to know the source of the weather data, so we could compare it with the displayed data.

  • joltdude

    – June 20, 2008

    Well the chumby isnt technically approved out of the US... Oh well...

  • hawkit

    – June 20, 2008

    Hmmm... "world wide weather"? Only if the world is the USA. Disappointingly Amerocentric :(

  • Neocyberdude

    – June 19, 2008

    I'm just guessing but I think the "World Wide" part refers to the WWW. I thought the same thing at first though, like it was some average of weather across the planet.

  • mwickens

    – June 19, 2008

    This looks cool, but the title is rather misleading since the widget requires entry of a ZIP code.

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