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      GreatKingnan @Korina last edited by

      @korina Thanks for your help! Yes, I know exactly the data in Premium version and free version are different. But...Actually, I'm trying to figure out the differences between the rainfall values shown on the 'Rain & Thunder' layers and basic weather forecast on the same place. I just found they aren't exact the same value, especially for heavier rainfall cases, so I have no idea which one is correct. I guess it might be caused by the different definition of accumulated time period or the interpolation between each grid point.

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      • Korina
        Korina Administrator @GreatKingnan last edited by

        @greatkingnan Hello, detailed forecast or Rain, Thunder layer shows different data based on different calculations. Detailed forecast is more precise if you want to check the predicted amount of precipitation.

        Korina

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          chobi-chan last edited by

          Thanks, Korena for your very easy to understand description♪
          Meteogram on Windy.com is my favourite weather forecast❤

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            jev12b | Premium last edited by

            What is the arrow on my location pointing towards? As I turn to face a different direction, the arrow swings to point toward something else. It's not making any sense to me; what is its purpose?

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            • idefix37
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @jev12b last edited by idefix37

              @jev12b

              This arrow appears at your GPS position on the Radar layer and shows a fixed or inconsistent direction. It has no use.

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                fran_j last edited by

                Hi,
                I wanted to know what criteria you use for the elaboration of the meteograms. this is the one from the ECMWF.

                https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/FUG/Selection+of+grid+points+for+Meteograms

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                • Korina
                  Korina Administrator @fran_j last edited by

                  @fran_j Please have a look at https://community.windy.com/topic/10309/cloudbase-meteograms?_=1630065415375

                  Korina

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                    natural lamp last edited by

                    Very good summary, very helpful to the net friend ~

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                    • Mark Mansfield
                      Mark Mansfield last edited by

                      On the Meteogram, what does the letter 'K: at the cloud base mean ? I have it set to show it on feet, but soem shows for example 17K

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                        jp_windy65535 @Mark Mansfield | Premium last edited by

                        @mark-mansfield I think it means thousands (of feet) altitude.I think

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                        • Mark Mansfield
                          Mark Mansfield @jp_windy65535 last edited by

                          @jp_windy65535 thank you, that does make sense, but then why does some heights show as feet , for example 6900, and others as 15K for example?

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                          • ilua1981
                            ilua1981 last edited by

                            Hi, Precipitation is indicated in mm (millimeters) as I understand the intensity of precipitation? Or accumulation? if intensity, then probably the dimension is mm/minute? And if so, then it can be daily, semi-daily. can you clarify? Привет, осадки, указаны в мм ( миллиметры) это как понимаю интенсивность осадков? Или накопление? если интенсивность, то наверное размерность мм/минуту ? И если так, то она может быть суточная, полу суточная. можно уточнить?

                            Илья

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                              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @ilua1981 last edited by

                              @ilua1981
                              It is not the intensity of precipitation per minute. It is the rain forecast during 3 hours.

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                                Timoti | Premium last edited by

                                Hi! What does the number in the convective mean? Is it a probability of lightnings somehow? If there is 1.4 for example does it mean 1.4 mm of convective rain? Is there a way to predict the change of lightning somehow? Is 1.0 very little or a lot? Many thanks already! Windy is the best weather app :)

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                                • Korina
                                  Korina Administrator @Timoti last edited by

                                  @timoti Hello, the number indicates what amount of rain is from convective origin.

                                  Korina

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                                  • Sochagota
                                    Sochagota | Premium last edited by Sochagota

                                    Hi @Korina is it possible to display the "rain" and "convective rain" as a daily sum? For example, in the Figure shown below, the accumulated rain for martes 14 (tuesday) would be 15,4 mm of rain and convective rain. In case your answer is no, do you have a Python library which could advice me by solving my rerquirement.

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                                    Thanks!

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                                      Sochagota @Sochagota | Premium last edited by

                                      @sochagota said in How to read Meteogram:

                                      Hi @Korina is it possible to display the "rain" and "convective rain" as a daily sum? For example, in the Figure shown below, the accumulated rain for martes 14 (tuesday) would be 15,4 mm of rain and convective rain. In case your answer is no, do you have a Python library which could advice me by solving my rerquirement.

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                                      Thanks!

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                                      • Korina
                                        Korina Administrator @Sochagota last edited by

                                        @sochagota Hello, there is no way to display those values as daily sum. The alternative is to use Rain accumulation layer.

                                        Korina

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