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    • AidzerA
      Aidzer Pilot | Premium
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm a little bit confused about reading the Meteogram. Can you please help me understand the marked graph on the photo attached below. !Capture.JPG

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      • NyxtormN
        Nyxtorm @Aidzer | Premium
        last edited by

        @aidzer Hello !

        I propose my interpretation, I hope it is correct. ;)

        windy20201118.png

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        • AidzerA
          Aidzer Pilot @Nyxtorm | Premium
          last edited by

          @Nyxtorm Thanks for the explanation. I thought also that this might be the explanation but. Look at the pressure, based on the image we have 1014hpa. But the graph represents different if you know what I mean. :)

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          • NyxtormN
            Nyxtorm | Premium
            last edited by

            @aidzer Indeed, the variation is a bit strange if we compare with the values above the curve. This is just a supposition, but maybe the line "Pressure" truncates the pressure at the unit (1011.9 remains at 1011 for example)? Or maybe it is the average over the period? And the curve would remain more accurate?

            Sorry if it's not that, maybe someone from Windy will be able to help us on this point? :)

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            • AidzerA
              Aidzer Pilot @Nyxtorm | Premium
              last edited by

              @Nyxtorm Thank you for your help. I really appreciate for explaining to me based on your point of view. It actually makes sense. :)

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              • Yves70Y
                Yves70 Meteorologist | Premium
                last edited by Yves70

                @Nyxtorm
                @aidzer
                Your interpretation is correct. In the meteogram (not the basic one), you can visualize the parameters with curves or color. This is the case for the delta between temperature and dew point but also for the pressure. By doing that, you can easily visualize how those parameters are going to evolve in the next days

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