6 hours ago
Hello, I'd like to clarify some information to be sure.
I looked at a project on github.com that uses WebSocket. I was able to get it running and receive thunderstorm marker data on the map.
To avoid overhead, I saved the history in localStorage, meaning new data is stored temporarily while the delay occurs.
Can I use WebSocket in an app?
Naturally, I'm specifying blitzortung.org to make it clear.
My goal is weather, precipitation, and markers. I know this is just for fun and not 100% accurate.
I looked at a project on github.com that uses WebSocket. I was able to get it running and receive thunderstorm marker data on the map.
To avoid overhead, I saved the history in localStorage, meaning new data is stored temporarily while the delay occurs.
Can I use WebSocket in an app?
Naturally, I'm specifying blitzortung.org to make it clear.
My goal is weather, precipitation, and markers. I know this is just for fun and not 100% accurate.