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      upstamircisi
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      thanks for sharing..

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        Could someone please tell me what these flat lines indicate? Windy.jpg

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          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @nostink
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          @nostink
          Low clouds/fog

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            nostink @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
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            @Gkikas-LGPZ, thank you very much.

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              Claudio Grego @Korina | Premium
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              @Korina

              I read your explanation but it's not clear to me. What does the color code in the wind and wind gust area of Meteogram represent?

              Thanks

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                Caefix @Claudio Grego | Premium
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                @Claudio-Grego It´s the same color per windspeed as in the maps. ColorCode.png

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                  Claudio Grego @Caefix | Premium
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                  @Caefix thank-you

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                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Claudio Grego
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                    @Caefix

                    I’ve made a comparison of wind / gusts color scale in the map and in the basic meteogram.
                    Not very similar !

                    83FEF426-9B58-4F39-9FDD-C92D48EC4727.jpeg

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                      John Kenneth 2 @Korina
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                      @Korina Good day. I have a question related to meteogram. Currently, I am not a premium user of windy.com app therefore the updates of forecast is two times a day. Is time of forecast (from sunrise to sunset)in meteogram is "latest forecast" even I am not a premium user?

                      ken21

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                        rjlukhurakhan @Korina
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                        @Korina said in How to read Meteogram:

                        Here is a description of units in Meteogram

                        Displayed temperature and dew point represents values 2m above the surface.

                        framee 1.png

                        Wind displays average wind speed 10m above the surface level.
                        Wind gusts display values 10m above the surface in the last 3 hours.

                        framee 2.png

                        Shaded area symbolises temperature on the upper side and dew point on the lower side. Color matches with the values given, corresponds with the color scale.

                        Temperature is close to the dew point = air is humid
                        The difference between temp. and d.p. is bigger = air is dry
                        Dew point and temp. are equal = relative humidity is 100% (fog)

                        framee 4.png

                        800h is short for 800hPa
                        5km and 6400ft represent elevation both in meters and feet
                        FL100 is short for Flight Level 10000ft
                        framee 5.png

                        Atmospheric pressure asl
                        Some values of this curve are shown in the hPa line.

                        framee 6.png

                        Different colors of precipitations are explained in the Meteogram detail.

                        Deep blue = rain
                        Pink = convective rain
                        Light blue = snow

                        Grey clouds in Meteogram are calculated from relative humidity. It can be explained as a distribution of water in the atmosphere. The height in the Meteogram is in pressure levels. km/ft values are only rough estimation and they are AMSL.

                        framee 7.png

                        Q: What does this Grey Layer means?

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                        • Gkikas LGPZG Offline
                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @rjlukhurakhan
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                          @rjlukhurakhan
                          Clouds as calculated from relative humidity aloft.

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                            rjlukhurakhan @Gkikas LGPZ
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                            @Gkikas-LGPZ got it, thank you

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                              raphipps1966 @Korina | Premium
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                              @Korina said in How to read Meteogram:

                              Here is a description of units in Meteogram

                              Displayed temperature and dew point represents values 2m above the surface.

                              framee 1.png

                              Wind displays average wind speed 10m above the surface level.
                              Wind gusts display values 10m above the surface in the last 3 hours.

                              framee 2.png

                              Shaded area symbolises temperature on the upper side and dew point on the lower side. Color matches with the values given, corresponds with the color scale.

                              Temperature is close to the dew point = air is humid
                              The difference between temp. and d.p. is bigger = air is dry
                              Dew point and temp. are equal = relative humidity is 100% (fog)

                              framee 4.png

                              800h is short for 800hPa
                              5km and 6400ft represent elevation both in meters and feet
                              FL100 is short for Flight Level 10000ft
                              framee 5.png

                              Atmospheric pressure asl
                              Some values of this curve are shown in the hPa line.

                              framee 6.png

                              Different colors of precipitations are explained in the Meteogram detail.

                              Deep blue = rain
                              Pink = convective rain
                              Light blue = snow

                              Grey clouds in Meteogram are calculated from relative humidity. It can be explained as a distribution of water in the atmosphere. The height in the Meteogram is in pressure levels. km/ft values are only rough estimation and they are AMSL.

                              framee 7.png

                              I don't understand what the grey areas mean. Can someone explain please

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                                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @raphipps1966
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                                @raphipps1966
                                The grey areas mean clouds.

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                                  raphipps1966 @idefix37 | Premium
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                                  @idefix37 But the cloud base today scattered at 2700 and Broken at 3700 at Lydd airport. There was no rain except a,drizzle at 13.00 UTC. Yet the Meteogram showed a dark band right at the bottom with 0.2 blue vertical line at 13.00 UTC. The 'band' was almost black from late morning until late afternoon

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                                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @raphipps1966
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                                    @raphipps1966
                                    The Meteogram is providing a forecast, not an observation.
                                    Providing a screenshot would help.
                                    Have you tried several models ?
                                    Then this topic should clarify your question
                                    https://community.windy.com/topic/10309/cloudbase-meteograms?_=1733352137019

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                                      Thierry04
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                                      Hello, what is the color code for the temperature? Are the colors related to an average temperature for the chosen location?

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                                        Weather2004 Meteorologist @Thierry04 | Premium
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                                        @Thierry04 In terms for the color code for temps, the default one windy uses does not mean the average temp, but one scale used as a global average. We can change the temperature colors on the windy map. There's one scale I enjoy using and have used it for 5 years now. If you want to change your temperature colors, you could go on Windy, then press on the top right corner where it says "menu", then press settings, it's on the left of where it has 8 different things, then after that, scroll down to where it says "customize color scale", then after that, you should be able to change the scale to the desires you wish to have it on.

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                                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Weather2004
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                                          @Weather2004
                                          https://community.windy.com/post/34280

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                                            布 欧 @Korina
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                                            @Korina said in How to read Meteogram:

                                            @galtsev Hi, we do not offer globe yet, so it is not possible to view it.

                                            hello,could i wanna asked a question?in the meteogram,for example,does 9am means time from 6am to 9am or 9am to 12am?which one is the correct answer?Therefore, the precipitation at 9 am shows that 5mm is the total precipitation from 6 amto 9 am or the total precipitation from 9 amto 12 am?Or the precipitation of the hour at 9 am?

                                            THANKS A LOT!

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