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    • Rolle247R
      Rolle247 | Premium
      last edited by

      Theres no thermal welosity...strenght of thermals... thats what all other thermalssites have...

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      • J
        JonasBoll
        last edited by

        I really appreciate the thermal forecast. It seems to be fairly accurate and lets me know when I should skip a day of work and go soaring.

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        • KorinaK
          Korina @Rolle247
          last edited by

          @rolle247 Hi, we value your feedback. We will try to improve thermals overall.

          Korina

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          • jakubvranaJ
            jakubvrana | Premium
            last edited by

            This layer is extremely over-optimistic. It predicts heights for 1000 m or more higher than they are predicted by other methods (and then they really are). Take a look at the screenshot: The Thermals layer predicts 3200 m (which is extremely rare in Czechia) whereas it will actually be around 1890 m (as predicted by another method).

            cf57f7e0-6660-4102-9252-911194006a6c-image.png

            The method used by my plugin has its “proof” in the diagram:

            meteogram.png

            I have no idea how the number coming from the Thermals layer is computed but it's most certainly wrong.

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            • EduardoSGE
              EduardoSG | Premium
              last edited by EduardoSG

              Hi,Korina,
              Excellent addition.
              I post an image and some analysis to check and compare
              If I understand correctly, the clouds to the upper left, indicate dense cumulus clouds in the area
              Then all the area surrounding it, indicates overcast conditions (striped ) as well as upper right corner
              All the grey area is no thermals (water)
              And the area in the center with varying degrees of white-yellowish colour, indicates thermals with no cumulus, with 800 mts top of thermal in the selected point
              However when I look at the Sounding, my interpretation of the sounding is of a somewhat dense stratocumulus clouds layer, with lower cloud base that those 800 mts (by the way, I moved the ticker just in the same spot of the sounding after loading the image and it still shows 800 mts)
              Would like to see if there are differences in the way we interpret the soundings, or just something that can be improved in the Thermals Layer
              windy-comprimido.jpg
              I could not upload a higher resolution picture, but I keep it in case you need it and can be sent via mail or other

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              • paragliderP
                paraglider | Premium
                last edited by

                Thanks for adding the thermal forecast, Im sure it will be appreciated by all pilots.

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                • bcrosbyB
                  bcrosby | Premium
                  last edited by

                  Can this new product be used to predict turbulent areas for VFR Flying?

                  In other words: I need to climb "higher" than the thermal tops to have a smooth ride. OR Avoid the area all together if I need to stay at a specific altitude to keep the ride smooth.

                  I'm assuming that this data is based on daytime heating and convective rising of air?

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                  • V
                    vidulisico | Premium
                    last edited by

                    Termals height over day would be fine too. And with termal strength :-)
                    This could be an meteogram addition.

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                    • 4_Achtel4
                      4_Achtel | Premium
                      last edited by

                      Excellent feature well done. To make it more usable for me I improved the resolution by choosing a more differentiated color scheme. The image includes wind information but not clear at which altitude. I assume ground level ?

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                      • chrabC
                        chrab @A Former User | Premium
                        last edited by

                        @dziubdzius Try plugin sounding:
                        https://www.windy.com/plugins

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                        • marcos2795M
                          marcos2795 @prepond | Premium
                          last edited by

                          @prepond yes please!!

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                          • guy_bottlaenderG
                            guy_bottlaender @Korina | Premium
                            last edited by

                            @korina AROME will be much more accurate for W Europe... altitude fields are available in many places, is there a way to improve in that way?

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                            • idefix37I
                              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @guy_bottlaender
                              last edited by

                              @guy_bottlaender
                              Windy uses the 1.3km version of AROME and this version does not provide altitude parameters, only the 2.5km version offers such parameters.

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                              • Z
                                zzzzzzxxx
                                last edited by

                                Понятно, спасибо

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                                • I
                                  Ingebjorn | Premium
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks for this upgrade - really looking forward to test it now in the middle of the gliding season. Would also be nice if in the future a prognosis of thermal strength is indicated.

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                                  • KorinaK
                                    Korina @Ingebjorn
                                    last edited by

                                    @ingebjorn @bcrosby @Avolar1 @EduardoSG @DiscoverPG Hi, with the new update, Thermals are now also available for NAM model.

                                    Korina

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                                    • CirrusC
                                      Cirrus @Korina | Premium
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello Filip.

                                      I'd like to ask You if it's possibble to add Cu clouds icons in black?

                                      It will be better to analyse than the white ones.

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                                      • KorinaK
                                        Korina @EduardoSG
                                        last edited by

                                        @eduardosg Hello, Thermals and Sounding use the same data, however the result is calculated differently, that is the reason you are getting a slightly different outcome.

                                        Korina

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                                          stevescothern
                                          last edited by

                                          Useful addition for glider pilots to summarise the ifo from other layers, airgram and meteogram. Thermal strength is important, as is cloudbase, perhaps these could be combined on one layer with colours for strength and contours for cloudbase?

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                                          • B
                                            BobaILIK
                                            last edited by

                                            Good day

                                            I have been using Windy for couple of years in sailing.
                                            One of my main routes for sailing is Bass Strait, between Melbourne/Queenscliff and Tasmania, well known as the toughest passage. For those people who does not know much about it, the race Sydney to Hobart is passing just there.
                                            As many sailors, ordinary people are quite often there, sailing, I have an idea of collecting data from these people as the most accurate collection of position, wind speed, direction and temperature. As communication have improved over the last decade, now is much easier to participate. Collection from the local stations, - from local islands will as well be a good source to accomplish the real picture of the weather.
                                            Main reason for this idea is one of my last trip from Stanley, Tasmania to Melbourne. Windy prediction was 26kn, actually it has been most of the trip over 36kn. It was tough cruise.

                                            Regards from Melbourne
                                            Boba

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