Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Globe
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 yes - and now I still have the question if the picture will be updated automatically. With the old configuration (on the EUMETSAT server) I got a new picture every 15 minutes… 
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 @chris1971 i hope so 
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 until now - no update… still the same picture since 2 hours… 
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 If you are using . . . ownImagePath:'https://eumetview.eumetsat.int/static-images/MSG/RGB/NATURALCOLOR/FULLRESOLUTION/IMAGESDisplay/VazIBqHF9k665', updateInterval: 10*60*1000. . . then that address would need to update with a new picture for the module to retrieve and display it. If that address is a static picture then the module will only be able to display that. 
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 @Mykle1 perfekt thank you … 
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 I replaced the own image path in the css with “http://gif.keraunos.org/nuageseu.gif”. 
 The part of the css is looking now:‘’’ 
 {module: 'MMM-Globe', position: 'middle_center', config: { style: 'europeDiscNat', imageSize: 500, ownImagePath:'http://gif.keraunos.org/nuageseu.gif', updateInterval: 1*60*1000 // ervery 2 minutes }}, 
 ‘’’
 It’s not a real globe, but a good animated gif for the weather forecast with clouds…
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 I replace the URL own image path with https://eumetview.eumetsat.int/static-images/latestImages/EUMETSAT_MSG_RGBNatColourEnhncd_LowResolution.jpg 
 There are different of quality but is the better I found
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 @saljoke 
 I also replaced the URL but the image doesn´t update.
 Has anybody a solution, how to update the image automatically?ownImagePath:'https://eumetview.eumetsat.int/static-images/latestImages/EUMETSAT_MSG_RGBNatColourEnhncd_LowResolution.jpg', updateInterval: 10*60*1000
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 @shgmongohh said in MMM-Globe: EUMETSAT_MSG_RGBNatColourEnhncd_LowResolution.jpg’ Mykle1 said . . . then that address would need to update with a new picture for the module to retrieve and display it. If that address is a static picture then the module will only be able to display that. 
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 I don´t think that it is static. Every hour the picture is updated with the same adress. 
 I thought that Globe updated the picture with the update intervall.



