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    • Korina
      Korina Administrator last edited by Korina

      Here is a description of units in Meteogram

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

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

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      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)

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      800h is short for 800hPa
      5km and 6400ft represent elevation both in meters and feet
      FL100 is short for Flight Level 10000ft
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      Atmospheric pressure asl
      Some values of this curve are shown in the hPa line.

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      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.

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      Korina

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      • Yves70
        Yves70 Meteorologist @Korina | Premium last edited by

        @korina
        Very nice summary Korina. Will be useful for a lot of users !

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        • Gkikas LGPZ
          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Korina last edited by Gkikas LGPZ

          @korina
          Please add explanation for the shadows of gray.
          I think represent relative humidity aloft (not clouds). Isn't it?

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            hgk209 | Premium last edited by hgk209

            Thanks for the descrition. I have a question about the gray shades (relative humidity?) on the bottom of the meteogram. It appears that there are 7 shades of gray. How do the shades of gray and the relative humidity correspond (Whitch shade of gray represents what level of humidity)?
            Thanks.

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            • Yves70
              Yves70 Meteorologist | Premium last edited by

              @hgk209
              First of all, we should get the confirmation about the exact meaning of the shades of grey. Is it humidity level or cloud cover ? High level of humidity doesn’t necessary mean clouds

              @Korina
              @ivo
              Could you let us know ? Thanks

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              • idefix37
                idefix37 Sailor Moderator last edited by

                Please find additional information about Meteogram and cloudiness:

                https://community.windy.com/topic/10309/cloudbase-meteograms?_=1608981618271

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                • Yves70
                  Yves70 Meteorologist @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

                  @idefix37
                  Thanks, this is clear now. Grey shades in the meteogram are linked to relative humidity, not cloud cover

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                  • Yves70
                    Yves70 Meteorologist @Yves70 | Premium last edited by Yves70

                    Having said that, relative humidity is a great tool to better understand, very quickly, the situation and even if you cannot completely linked cloud cover and relative humidity, they are both linked in a way.
                    Cloud maps are still necessary to assess the real cloud cover, knowing that in any case, those cloud maps are not super accurate,...
                    Sounding can complete the analysis

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                      marketingzet last edited by

                      thanks for sharing..

                      stranger chat

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                      • crazycats
                        crazycats last edited by

                        That's a very helpful guide for a beginner like me with the app. Now some noob questions -
                        a. I didn't quite get the Shaded area description
                        b. how do I check that there's only high clouds at a site and say in the direction of sun no low/middle clouds
                        c. how do I check for cloud inversion from a hilltop in a valley. sometimes its also referred as low clouds / fogs but following that had me stuck in thick fog on hills

                        thanks so much in advance.

                        kind regards

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                        • idefix37
                          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @crazycats last edited by idefix37

                          @crazycats
                          Hi,
                          a. Which shaded area are you referring? In Meteogram the explanation is given in posts here above.
                          b. Check High, Medium and Low clouds layers. If necessary see More layers... The direction of the sun is given by a plugin only available on website. Menu > Install plugins > Sun position
                          c. You probably mean in case of temperature inversion, which brings a cloud / fog layer below the inversion. You can check that by using the Sounding feature. Right click on mouse.

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                          • Temperature inversion when the temperature (red curve) is increasing with altitude instead of decreasing.
                          • Clouds when temperature and dew point are close together (red and blue curves)

                          Note that the weather model can only show this phenomenon at large scale but not in local conditions like in a mountain valley.

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                            galtsev last edited by

                            hello, how to enable the map "globe" ??

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                            • Korina
                              Korina Administrator @galtsev last edited by

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

                              Korina

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                                zzzzzzxxx last edited by

                                Где тут можно вопрос задать ??? Не могу найти

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                                • Yves70
                                  Yves70 Meteorologist @zzzzzzxxx | Premium last edited by

                                  @zzzzzzxxx
                                  What is the subject of your question ?

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                                    zzzzzzxxx @Yves70 last edited by

                                    Почему высота над уровнем моря у меня на Туристической карте уже не показывает?

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                                      Cougar83 @Yves70 last edited by

                                      @yves70 said in How to read Meteogram:

                                      @hgk209
                                      First of all, we should get the confirmation about the exact meaning of the shades of grey. Is it humidity level or cloud cover ? High level of humidity doesn’t necessary mean clouds

                                      @Korina
                                      @ivo
                                      Could you let us know ? Thanks

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                                      • Yves70
                                        Yves70 Meteorologist @Cougar83 | Premium last edited by

                                        @cougar83
                                        Grey shades in the meteogram are linked to relative humidity, not cloud cover

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                                          angus 4 @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium last edited by

                                          @gkikas-lgpz

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                                            fhamilton36 last edited by

                                            That's great. What if I want to plan sailing from the Chesapeake to the Grenadines, a few months in advance. Is there historical data?

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