It reflects apparent temperature considering humidity, wind, and other factors (heat index or wind chill). It often better represents human-perceived risk than air temperature alone.
FAQ
What are the options for adding Assets?
You can create a Point Asset by: Adding latitude and longitude, filling in an address in the search bar, or single-clicking directly on the map.
Is there a Mobile App?
Yes. Weather Hub supports mobile-friendly dashboards and alert notifications. Use the Follow Me option to receive weather conditions real-time based on your location. Go to the Resource Center to find more information on how to download the Weather Hub app.
How do you make the Map animate its view?
You can enable animation on the Map with its playback controls. Choose a time range and step interval, then press the play button.
How do I turn layers on and off on a Map?
Open the Layers Panel, which looks like a paper stack on the Map view. From here, you can toggle on and off layers and drag to reorder.
How do I sign in and access my Weather Hub account?
Navigate to weatherhub.dtn.com and enter your username and password. If you have lost your credentials or need to reset them, ask your Identity Management Administrator (IMT) to regain access.
How do I set up an Alert?
You first need to navigate to any Asset that has been created. For that specific Asset, you will click the Bell icon. From there you can add a preset recipe, copy over previous alerts from another Asset, or Add individual forecasts, observations, or agency alerts.
How do I report a data or layer outage?
Capture the module, asset, and time window, take a screenshot of the issue, and contact support via the Help Center, which is found in the Resource Center. Include any error messages and steps to reproduce.
How do I create a New Asset?
You can navigate to the Asset & Alerts tab on the left-hand side of the dashboard. From there, you can add the asset’s name and location. You can attach the alerts you create to any Asset.
How do I change Units of Measurements?
You will go to the very top-right symbol with your initials to access the Settings area. From there, you can select ‘Weather Units’ to access all available units of measurement.
