Portal talk:European Weather

This is called "European weather", but north-northern Europe is missing. The same is true for east-eastern Europe, by the way. The map should go al the way to Murmansk. and the Ural if it would be European weather. Gerrit 10:34, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Gerrit, you are quite right. The map only represents parts of Europe. ---ArneEide 14:35, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)


 * Sorry about that. Unfortunately, I had to zoom in to fit some of more popular cities onto the map without overlapping each other's names or temperature dots. I'm working on extending the region support so I can add sub-regions that are more zoomed in, as well as differently shaped maps, after which I will change the Europe regional map to show the entire extent of the region, per my trusty Hammond World Atlas. &mdash; DV 10:23, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)

There is a star beside Zurich, I thought Bern was the capital of Switzerland? Earl Andrew 06:33, 24 Feb 2005 (UTC)


 * Darn it, that's what I get for not zooming in on my reference map closely enough. From a distance, the capital star looked like it was attached to Zurich, but you are quite correct - I'll fix the map to use Bern in the next update. Sorry for not being more careful. I appreciate your taking the time to review my work for accuracy. &mdash; DV 10:23, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)

What is even worse that the template name is "WeatherEU". One, EU is a political organization, and two, not the whole of EU is in the map, not even the continental EU.


 * Please don't read too much into the template name - it's just a short abbreviation used to make it easier to type. If I've overlooked a place where the template name is visible to readers who aren't looking under the covers at the page source, please let me know and I will fix it. &mdash; DV 10:23, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)

City of Belgrade is missing from the map.

Hope I'll be able to see something about Reykjavík in Iceland soon on the map. Last time I knew, Iceland is in Europe. --193.4.198.10 8 July 2005 11:18 (UTC)