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      dongreen last edited by

      Is there a way or option to be able to show both models at the same time.? It would be interesting to see how the two major models compare when projected at the same time out 3-10 days for example. Maybe display one as primary and the second showing as a single timeline. If not I do recommend this as a potential update Thank you

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        vsinceac last edited by vsinceac

        One can do this by using 3 different web browser tabs, e.g. these for Tropical Storm "ELSA":

        • https://www.windy.com/-Hurricane-tracker/hurricanes?gustAccu,9.021,-48.477,7
        • https://www.windy.com/-Hurricane-tracker/hurricanes?gfs,gustAccu,9.021,-48.477,7
        • https://www.windy.com/-Hurricane-tracker/hurricanes?icon,gustAccu,9.021,-48.477,7

        Unfortunately, as one can see, only the data layer "Wind Accumulation" changes with the model (1st link above is for ECMWF, default model). Hurricane Tracker data layer remains the same on the maps of all 3 URLs.

        ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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          dongreen @vsinceac last edited by dongreen

          @vsinceac Thank you for your response. So are you are saying it isn't possible to have an overlay of the different tracks so as to better represent the cone of uncertainly. I may be alone in this, but I think it would be a major plus for those who actively use this great website during hurricane season. Thank you here is an example of multiple tracks I only want to see the two major sources

          af5ee138-c4ac-4a76-821f-ca60de050d1f-image.png

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            dongreen last edited by

            So Elisa is now a hurricane and GFS has it moving up the west coast of Florida but the ECMWF does not even show it being a hurricane this is why I would love to see the capability of showing more than one storm track data on the same plot thanks

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            • idefix37
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @dongreen last edited by idefix37

              @dongreen
              Global weather models, like GFS or the ECMWF model, CANNOT predict the true force of a hurricane.
              https://community.windy.com/topic/4415/why-is-wind-speed-in-hurricanes-so-wrong
              This the reason why the NHC uses special weather models for Hurricane forecast and carries reconnaissance missions by aircraft to measure the real wind force. So in any case you must rely on NHC advisories.
              However global models, and specially that of the ECMWF, give quite a good prediction of the future track.

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                dongreen @idefix37 last edited by

                @idefix37 I am certainly aware of this and I my point is I would like to see Windy continue to improve itself and I think my suggestion would be an improvement There are many resources out there these days and prefer Windy

                Thanks

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