Windy.com introduces soaring forecast
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@shashighedia
Where are you located? During the night there are no thermals. -
Excellent job, Filip!
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excelente capa un 10
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@korina said in Windy.com introduces soaring forecast:
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This feature is great! What would be awesome too, is the expected thermal strength.
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After analysis during several months and flying areas, I must say that unfortunately the Thermal layer is almost useless in Argentina. Overly optimistic, usually by many hundreds of meters in all 3 models available
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@eduardosg Hi, we value the feedback, the layer is still in BETA version.
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Thanks for bringing this into Windy, yeahhhh!!!
Besides refining the forsecast on cloudbase, adding upward velocity and boundry shear are important parameters gliders look at. Good resource: http://www.drjack.info/ -
Love it, makes our decision whether to drive 90 minutes to our TO site very easy :) Thank You !
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Hi i’m a premium user but every time i open the app and click on Thermals layer it shows that i must subscribe to “premium”, but i am already registered ro premium. Is it a bug?
Btw, thermals layer! Cool!!i
I tried to attch the screenshot but its not possible. -
@avesta-0 Hello, this is correct, it is just a notification in case you are not subscribed yet. But thank you, we will consider removing it.
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well done, thanks
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essential layer. Thanks
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It’s good, but need to be able to select different altitudes. On a SKew T chart you can see where the top of lift is going to be. On your charts we’re just getting one value, but we can’t control what altitude we’re selecting that value for.
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@amsadov
You can show at same time the local Skew-T chart .
Here the Skew-T that you find in Plugins library (only available on the web site, in the mobile app there is another Sounding type): -
This may be a stupid question, but the thermal top is just one value (MSL) , and not influenced by the selected altitude of the map? Not sure I understand the question? Do you mean AGL?
The thermal top calculated depends on the parcel temp. For the Sounding plugin the parcel temp is +3 degrees of surf temp. The thermal map layer appears to use about 2 deg difference. That is why the Sounding plugin shows 2000m and the thermal layer 1000m.
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Hi all,
I am a glider(sailplane) pilot Flying from Lake Keepit A/F which is about 250 km north of Sydney NSW Australia. There are about 4 clubs operating in this general area over several hundred Kms. About a quarter of Australias glider pilots operate in this area.
My club is primarily interested in cross country flying over what would be called largely fairly dry flat agricultural land.Windy appears to be a useful addition to the advice we currently access. A question. Do the heights displayed such as thermal height relate to height above land at that point or above sea level? As an example, if thermals are predicted to go to 2,000 metres and ground is 1,000 metres above sea level does this mean thermals will reach 1,000 ft above ground. A huge difference for us spoilt Australian pilots. !,000 m ( about 3,200 ft.) pretty marginal except for what we would call short, mostly local flying but 2,000m (6.600 ft.) one could be expected to fly 500 km on a summers day.
Best Wishes, Harry Medlicott -
@harry-medlicott Hello, the thermal heights relate to AMSL (above mean sea level).
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@korina
The Thermal feature is a great addition to the site although being a hangglider/paraglider/sailplane pilot this thermal feature by itself even with the cloud icons is not enough for a subscription. BUT if you would like to get a ton of freeflying pilot subscribers I would suggest adding an XC planning feature comparable to Flyxc.app or seeyou planner and combine it with windy weather. I understand you are a pilot, where do you plan your XC flights? -
@zwawe I am not a pilot, but some of our member are. Thank you for suggestion :)
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Awesome feature, looks amazing. Just need to wait for thermals to come to UK, then we test it :-)