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    • PolarLars
      PolarLars | Premium last edited by

      Sv: South of 85° South problems
      Hi Idefix, so sorry I missed your answer. Can't believe I never pushed the 3D button - but I thout that was for more urban stuff.
      The 3D was a great view, but the wind is not generated south of 85° - but it woks fine with how I work. Thouf the adventege of seeing the wind is to predict what may come.
      • No, with just satelite communication we never indulge in surfing the net. But I sit at home predicting weather for extreme expoeditions.
      • I alway use my laptop / mac
      • In Antarctica explorers (and others) use the correct timesove of the sector. This has msy adventages, ti avoid direct radioatipon and navigating on the shadow etc
      • Windy follows the sectors until 85° South. From ther it seems to be New Zealand time all around no matter what sector.
      • That may be du to the American base at the Geographical South Pole sticking to NZ time as their other bases are in the NZ sector and they fly in from there.!

      Thanks so much for comming back to me. I use Windy a lot, and in extreme areas the compare section is really good. It is not alway the obvious platform is most acurate - especially in the high Polar seas towards the North Pole.

      Best regards, LArs
      (great neme BTW :-)
      Windy 2022-12-30 14.54.08.png Windy 3D 2022-12-30 kl. 15.04.08.png

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      • idefix37
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @PolarLars last edited by idefix37

        @PolarLars
        Hi Lars,
        Yes, beyond 85°S and 85°N parameters (wind or others) are not clearly displayed. It is easy to understand the reason. Where all meridians converge it is probably difficult to use the same algorithms for interpolating and smoothing the gridded data.
        https://community.windy.com/topic/16541/windy-3d-mode-is-back/14
        The 3D rendering is still in beta, and should benefit from further improvements.
        https://community.windy.com/topic/16541/windy-3d-mode-is-back

        I thought you were using broadband satellite connection to be able to access the internet in polar regions.

        Concerning the question of the time zone in Antarctica I can’t help you, but developers should be able to do.

        Have good trips towards the pole, from your desk or on the ice pack :)

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        • PolarLars
          PolarLars @idefix37 | Premium last edited by

          @idefix37
          Thanks a lot. We need to go light, so we use Uridium phones. It is possible to mail and get online trough an Iridium GO, but it can take for ages sending a60-70k photo.
          BUT Iridiun will releas a new GO in February with a much wider band!!!

          L

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