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      SDFierro @idefix37
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      @idefix37 Hi, just signed up for windy premium. My question has nothing to do with this topic, but I cannot figure out how to start a new thread. I have been using forums for 20 years, and there is usually a new topic button. Can you help, I see you are an admin. Thanks.

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @SDFierro
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        @SDFierro

        No, I’m not a administrator of Windy, just a user.
        You question is strange because in the menu when you click on Feedback to access the forum, you get the different thread categories of the forum (or may be you need to click on Home).

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        • Gkikas LGPZG
          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist
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          @jhonsmithds
          Airgram has different meaning in meteorology.

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            Lewis Swann @rk95 | Premium
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            @rk95 www.google.com

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              generadorade1999
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              Visualize temperature variations across altitudes with color-coded representations, enhancing data comprehension. White figures indicate temperature values for clarity.

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                暴风雪 @Korina | Premium
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                @Korina I was following our practice, well, the long bar represents 4m/s and the short bar represents 2m/s.Now I know I misunderstood.Thanks.

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                  hbtenerji
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                  @rk95 said in How to read Airgram:

                  that's awesome, thank you very much!

                  that's awesome, thank you very much!

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                    samwinchester @hbtenerji
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                    @hbtenerji thank you very much! 🙂

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                      markwood1 @rk95
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                      @rk95 Did you get that solution, please let me know

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                      • John010J
                        John010 | Premium
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                        Would it be possible to show the height with an altitude rather than pressure, on the Airgram as well as the Sounding? And also be able to zoom to lower altitudes we are likely to be walking / flying in. For paragliding this website has been made:

                        https://apps.hilltop-analytics.com/weather/?inputs&nav=%22Hourly%20Detail%22&uiSitePicker=%22Parlick%22&uiColourRed=25&uiForecastModel=%22DWD_ICON%22&uiAltitudeUnits=%22feet%22&uiSpeedUnits=%22mph%22

                        It has 20,000 views a year despite not been very well known.

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