Yafkeyk nìNa'vi

Started by Wllìm, April 03, 2015, 12:06:58 PM

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Wllìm

I made a little web page where you can get current weather information for all cities on Earth in Na'vi. Go to this page, enter your city, press the button, and read the weather ;)

I want to add some more info, for example the prediction for the next few days. Ideas on how to further improve this are welcome :)

Vawmataw

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Here's the weather on Pandora:
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Yafkeyk a mì Pandora (United States of America): tompameyp zup

  • Ya lu wur (somwew lu 12 °C).
  • Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì 100 % tawä).
  • Tìran hufwe (5 km/h, ftu 354 °).
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Tìtstewan

Holy Toruk! :D :D

Oer suneiu tsaw nìtxan! +1! :D

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Yafkeyk a mì sray alu Neu-Ulm (Germany): taw lu tstu nìwotx

    Ya lu wew (somwew lu 5 °C).
    Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì 88 % tawä).
    Ke lu kea hufwe (1 km/h, ftu 5 °).
    ^ No wind and it's written 1km/h? Eltur tìtxen si. :)

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Wllìm

Irayo ma meylan! :D

Quote from: Vawmataw on April 03, 2015, 12:12:42 PM
Here's the weather on Pandora:
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HRH!!! So there is an actual city named Pandora? :o

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 03, 2015, 12:22:50 PM
Yafkeyk a mì sray alu Neu-Ulm (Germany): taw lu tstu nìwotx
Done :)

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 03, 2015, 12:22:50 PM
    Ya lu wew (somwew lu 5 °C).
    Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì 88 % tawä).
    Ke lu kea hufwe (1 km/h, ftu 5 °).
    ^ No wind and it's written 1km/h? Eltur tìtxen si. :)
Fixed that as well :)

Tìtstewan

Quote from: Wllìm on April 03, 2015, 12:35:34 PM
HRH!!! So there is an actual city named Pandora? :o
There are 5 Pandoras in the US:

    Pandora (Colorado)
    Pandora (Ohio)
    Pandora (Tennessee)
    Pandora (Texas)
    Pandora (Washington)

Quote from: Wllìm on April 03, 2015, 12:35:34 PM
Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 03, 2015, 12:22:50 PM
    Ya lu wew (somwew lu 5 °C).
    Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì 88 % tawä).
    Ke lu kea hufwe (1 km/h, ftu 5 °).
    ^ No wind and it's written 1km/h? Eltur tìtxen si. :)
Fixed that as well :)
I see that you did there. :P
It still the same for (Neu-)Ulm. Looking for Munich I see Tìran hufwetsyìp (1 km/h, ftu 335 °).
What about "Stum ke lu kea hufwe" (Almost no wind)

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Wllìm

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 03, 2015, 12:43:53 PM
I see that you did there. :P
It still the same for (Neu-)Ulm. Looking for Munich I see Tìran hufwetsyìp (1 km/h, ftu 335 °).
What about "Stum ke lu kea hufwe" (Almost no wind)

Good idea, done :)

I tried fixing it before, by setting the threshold for the "ke lu kea hufwe" text to 0.5 km/h instead of 1 km/h. But this fix is better :)

Hahaw[hhvhhvcz]

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 03, 2015, 12:43:53 PM
Quote from: Wllìm on April 03, 2015, 12:35:34 PM
HRH!!! So there is an actual city named Pandora? :o
There are 5 Pandoras in the US:

    Pandora (Colorado)
    Pandora (Ohio)
    Pandora (Tennessee)
    Pandora (Texas)
    Pandora (Washington)
HRH  ;D
   There are more Pandoras in the Europe.
   Pandora (London)
   Pandora (Paris)
   Pandora (Berlin)
   Pandora (Amsterdam)
   Pandora (Brusel)
   Pandora (Warszawa)
...and more  ;D

And this is beautiful website.
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Vawmataw

There are also the jewelry Pandora and the moon of Saturn.
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eejmensenikbenhet

Wou! Sunu oer nìtxan ma tsmukan!
Maybe an option to show the numbers in base 8, or would that be too much coding? :P


Vawmataw

Quote from: eejmensenikbenhet on April 04, 2015, 11:35:19 AM
Wou! Sunu oer nìtxan ma tsmukan!
Maybe an option to show the numbers in base 8, or would that be too much coding? :P
Would be fun.
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Wllìm

Irayo ma smuk! :D

Quote from: eejmensenikbenhet on April 04, 2015, 11:35:19 AM
Wou! Sunu oer nìtxan ma tsmukan!
Maybe an option to show the numbers in base 8, or would that be too much coding? :P

Okay, I added that, but I think it may make the information a bit unclear:

Quote from: Yafkeyk nìNa'vi
    Ya lu wew (somwew lu °4 °C).
    Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì °114 % tawä).
    Tìran hufwetsyìp (°3 km/h, ftu °407 °).
So many °-signs ;D

Also, when having a percentage in octal, it seems more logical to me to have a per-zam-tage instead of a percentage, so that the scale goes from °0 % to °100 % instead of from °0 % to °144 % (since 100 = °144)...

Hmm, maybe I should just remove those numbers and replace them by a more elaborate description, since the Na'vi obviously don't use the °C and km/h scales either... Suggestions are welcome! :)

Tìtstewan

What about writing it as,

    Ya lu wew (somwew lu 48 °C).
    Taw lu tstu (lu ayfìwopx mì 1148 % tawä).
    Tìran hufwetsyìp (38 km/h, ftu 4078 °).

And about 10010% vs. 1008%, yup it should be per-zam instead per centum. ;D
But this becomes a bit complicated, especially the degree...

Btw, what do you have written for wind with 200km/h? Hufwe a ska'a fra'ut? :P

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Wllìm

Okay, I used the ...8 notation now. It is clearer indeed :)

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 06, 2015, 06:18:29 AM
Btw, what do you have written for wind with 200km/h? Hufwe a ska'a fra'ut? :P

Okay, added :P

Code (JavaScript) Select

    if (wind < 1) {
        return "Stum ke lu kea hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 3) {
        return "Tìran hufwetsyìp"
    } else if (wind < 7) {
        return "Tìran hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 200) {
        return "Tul hufwe"
    } else {
        return "Hufwe a ska'a fra'ut"
    }


More suggestions are welcome! If we can find more gradations in wind speed, I can just remove the actual wind speed in km/h... :)

Blue Elf

Quote from: Wllìm on April 06, 2015, 06:34:14 AM
More suggestions are welcome! If we can find more gradations in wind speed, I can just remove the actual wind speed in km/h... :)
I'd suggest:

  • kea hufwe
  • hufwetsyìp tìran
  • hufwe tìran
  • hufwe tul
  • hufwe tul nìwin
  • hufwe lehrrap nìtxan
  • hufwe a ska'a fra'ut
However for appropriate speeds ask someone who is good at meteorology...
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Tìtstewan

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Quote from: Wllìm on April 06, 2015, 06:34:14 AM
Code (JavaScript) Select

    if (wind < 1) {
        return "Stum ke lu kea hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 3) {
        return "Tìran hufwetsyìp"
    } else if (wind < 7) {
        return "Tìran hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 200) {
        return "Tul hufwe"
    } else {
        return "Hufwe a ska'a fra'ut"
    }


More suggestions are welcome! If we can find more gradations in wind speed, I can just remove the actual wind speed in km/h... :)
Is this the complete windlist?

My suggestion after taking a look at the Beaufort scale:

Code (JavaScript) Select
    if (wind < 1) {
        return "Kea hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 5) {
        return "Stum kea hufwe"
    } else if (wind < 11) {
        return "Hufwetsyìp tìran"
    } else if (wind < 19) {
        return "Hufwe tìran nìnän"
    } else if (wind < 28) {
        return "Hufwe tìran"
    } else if (wind < 38) {
        return "Hufwe tìran nìtxan"
    } else if (wind < 49) {
        return "Hufwe tul nìnän"
    } else if (wind < 61) {
        return "Hufwe tul"
    } else if (wind < 74) {
        return "Hufwe tul nìwin"
    } else if (wind < 88) {
        return "Hufwe tul nìwin nì'ul"
    } else if (wind < 102) {
        return "Hufwe tul nìwin nìtxan"
    } else if (wind < 117) {
        return "Hufwe na yrrapmì"
    } else if (wind < 133) {
        return "Hufwe lehrrap nìnän"
    } else if (wind < 149) {
        return "Hufwe lehrrap"
    } else if (wind < 166) {
        return "Apxa hufwe lehrrap nì'ul"
    } else if (wind < 183) {
        return "Apxa hufwe lehrrap nìtxan"
    } else if (wind < 202) {
        return "Hufwe a ska'a stum fra'ut"
    } else if (wind < 252) {
        return "Hufwe a ska'a fra'ut"
    } else {
        return "Tìska'a nì'aw" // windspeed > 252 km per h for super hurricane, cyclons, typhoons...
    }


Fixed the scale as it meant to be "if wind is smaller than X"...

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Vawmataw

Here's an extra:
Code (JavaScript) Select

    if (wind > 1000) {
        return "Tätxaw ne 'Rrta"

;D
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Wllìm

Karma pxengaru :D It is uploaded now, and except for the temperature in °C I removed the detailed statistics (exact wind speed and cloud coverage). Maybe I should remove the exact temperature as well... :-\


Tìtstewan

Quote from: Wllìm on April 06, 2015, 01:29:38 PM
...I removed the detailed statistics (exact wind speed and cloud coverage). Maybe I should remove the exact temperature as well... :-\
keftxo... slä, lu oeru fìsäfpìl...
...I think it would be very useful to write a little legend there, because not everyone know that eg. hufwetsyìp tìran mean. Something like:
in a kind of spoiler, of course. The same also for the humidity and possibly the temperature. :)


Btw, I see a typo at Hufwel ska'a stum fra'ut and Hufwel ska'a fra'ut

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Vawmataw

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 06, 2015, 02:03:29 PM
A windspeed of 1000km/h is impossible on earth as well as on pandora. ;)
It's possible on Neptune. ;)
That's why I wrote ''come back to the Earth''. ;)
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Wllìm

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 06, 2015, 02:03:29 PM
Quote from: Wllìm on April 06, 2015, 01:29:38 PM
...I removed the detailed statistics (exact wind speed and cloud coverage). Maybe I should remove the exact temperature as well... :-\
keftxo... slä, lu oeru fìsäfpìl...
...I think it would be very useful to write a little legend there, because not everyone know that eg. hufwetsyìp tìran mean. Something like:
in a kind of spoiler, of course. The same also for the humidity and possibly the temperature. :)
Good idea, I'll add a "Srung / Help" button that gives legends and translations :)

Quote from: Tìtstewan on April 06, 2015, 02:03:29 PM
Btw, I see a typo at Hufwel ska'a stum fra'ut and Hufwel ska'a fra'ut
'Ä'! Fixed :-[