by Steve Gifford | Sep 25, 2023 | Data, MapLibre, Terrier
We’ve fully integrated Terrier for Web with MapLibreJS. The above image shows Terrier’s radar layer. MapLibre is our favorite, and our contracting side is doing some work for MapLibre Native. But this is unrelated, and it’s for the web. Much like the...
by Steve Gifford | Sep 12, 2023 | MapLibre
Currently, we’re a geospatial consultancy and a weather product company. This post focuses on the geospatial side and, specifically, a few follow-on proposals for the Metal port of MapLibre Native that will change MapLibre’s future. Example of MapLibre on...
by Steve Gifford | May 24, 2023 | Data
When we started Wet Dog Weather, we were really excited about Infrastructure As Code. If you’re not familiar with it, you lay out your servers, DNS, caching, scaling, containers, and so forth in code. Then, you run the code, and it sets it all up for you. Our language...
by Steve Gifford | Apr 19, 2023 | MapLibre
Wet Dog Weather is thrilled to announce that we’re working on upgrading MapLibre’s Metal renderer support for iOS. In short, we’re fixing a considerable amount of technical debt in an open-source map toolkit many people use. The Road to Metal...
by Steve Gifford | Apr 19, 2023 | Data, Terrier
We’ve been busily working on the radar visualization web support for our display toolkit, Terrier. Yes, everything is named after a dog breed. The Journey to Web-Based Radar Visualization Terrier started on mobile and displayed wind, temperature, radar, and other data...