2019-12-18, 06:12
Because when BoM generates the series of images (PNGs or JPGs) they timestamp each image with UTC.
The images are generated regularly and independently of any clients. Every client sees the same image. It makes perfect sense when you're not sure who your customers will be to timestamp with UTC. Apps like Kodi or PocketWeather or your browser simply display the loop of images that BoM provides (the client does not timestamp the images).
The images are generated regularly and independently of any clients. Every client sees the same image. It makes perfect sense when you're not sure who your customers will be to timestamp with UTC. Apps like Kodi or PocketWeather or your browser simply display the loop of images that BoM provides (the client does not timestamp the images).