Ukv model widget
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Hi, I really love the fact the met office (ukv model) has been added on to the app however I was disappointed to see it can't be used as the data source in the widgets, could this be added on in a future update?
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@matty1001 Where did you see the Met Office model in the app? I don't see.
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@cloudy_
You need to update the app from App Store or Play Store. -
@idefix37 I use the latest version from Google Play (37.2.6). Can you send a screenshot?
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@cloudy_
May be the app is not yet updated in Google play.
In AppStore it is the 38.0.0 -
@idefix37 When will you add the model to the site?
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@cloudy_
I don’t know, probably very soon. -
@cloudy_ Yes, the UKV will be added to the website very soon, probably today.
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@Korina Is it only for UK and Ireland? Will there be global one?
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@cloudy_ UKV is a local model, it covers the UK, Ireland, and parts of western Europe.
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@Korina globalny nie będzie wprowadzany ? Wiem że Angielska służba meteo posiada globalny model
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@przemo1986 As mentioned above, UKV is local model, not global.
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@Korina Are you planning to add UKMO and GEM models?
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@cloudy_ We are always on the lookout for new forecast models. So yes, we might add them in the future.
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What does the V in UKV stand for?
UKV does seem to work well for fog and visibility forecasts.
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@tdaley
UKV stands for United Kingdom Variable-resolution weather forecasting system.
Windy claims a 2km while the Met Office says 1.5km. May be due to this variable resolution?
https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/292da1ccfebd650f6d123e53270016a8
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/approach/modelling-systems/unified-model/weather-forecasting -
@idefix37 Yes, the 2km is average resolution.