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    • FlachkurblerF Offline
      Flachkurbler | Premium
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      When working with some layers of ECMWF, like Cloud Base, it looks to me as if some tiles are not loading.

      Is this part of the model data or a windy bug? Maybe a developer can comment.

      Thank you very much in advance.

      Tiles01.jpg

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Flachkurbler
        last edited by idefix37

        @flachkurbler
        I guess you find tiles are not loading because of the grey colour? This part of the map is grey because where there are no clouds, there is no cloud base.

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          last edited by Flachkurbler

          Obviously it is very unlikely that there are "no clouds" next to a voxel of low cloud base.

          I assume that it is either a renderer error, or (more likely) an artefact of the model output that clips all clouds that are < 50% coverage.

          Either way, the usability of this data layer for VFR flight planning is very limited.

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            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Flachkurbler
            last edited by

            @flachkurbler
            imo, for VFR firsty consult "low clouds".

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              Flachkurbler @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
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              @gkikas-lgpz

              Low clouds are clouds in the 0-7000ft layer. If I use this for VFR go/no-go decisions, I will never go flying again.

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              • Gkikas LGPZG Offline
                Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Flachkurbler
                last edited by

                @flachkurbler
                :-) :-)

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