10 day forecast gone
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The ability to compare multiple models in one place with, lets face it, incredible ease...is not and has never been a free service. As far as I know anyway (I could be wrong). Currently, windy does this for free for 6 days.
Around my area of concern, with a couple of clicks I can cross reference 6 different guidance models (some of which are not public) and develop my own thoughts on the weather picture. Another couple of clicks and I get to see which airports are VFR/LIFR/IFR to gain some current conditions, while giving me an idea of the synoptic pressure patterns, and at the same time choose between a multitude of different layers to get an idea of what a model is saying might happen.
Do people have any idea how AMAZING this capability is?!
And honestly, one of the bests parts for me personally is I don't have to look at ads. I don't have some big box blocking my view while hogging my bandwidth and shoving products down my throat.
I'll save my pennies and gladly get premium when able. This team deserves the support.
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@evolab And the worst thing is that they are only recognize money as a support.
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@evolab You who got me wrong! I am talking about various ways of support rather than praising and myself and many others have involved in, but, at the backstage.
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@evolab
In my experience, the ability to investigate the multiple different guidance models that Windy has included so far plus get current conditions on one page has never been a free service.Also, I don't think you understand just how much I personally hate ads ahahaha
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@andydraz Hi, we don't offer corporate subscription at the moment.
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@Korina
I want to clarify my post here above.
10-day forecasts are now only available for Premium users. Those who complain about it, say that these forecasts are free in other apps. This is true for GFS but not for the high resolution ECMWF model as provided by Windy.
You know that the fees for accessing ECMWF Hi Res model data are terribly high.
Most of weather apps displaying the ECMWF model use in fact the downgraded resolution version which is actually free but with a resolution of 0.4° or about 40 km. It is called WMO essentials because it offers a limited number of parameters as listed by WMO:
https://www.ecmwf.int/en/forecasts/datasets/wmo-essential
So it is important to specify that Windy uses the ECMWF Hi Res model (which by the way is really called IFS, ECMWF being the name of the Center) -
@evolab The consolidation of many different guidance models and the ability to analyze and compare them has never been a free service. This is where the value is. I'm guessing you've never spent money for this ability in order to professionally develop weather forecasts - I have, so I see the value in what they've built.
Anyone with internet service gets to analyze both publicly funded and paid for model data.....efficiently, for free, for the most accurate timeframes of all models. -
@idefix37 Absolutely, and thank you for pointing that out. We do use the high-resolution ECMWF model, which is by no means free. Yes, ECMWF has a free, publicly accessible model with low resolution, but that's not the one we use.
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@idefix37 Why are you so sure? Are you working with IBM ( the owner of Weather Underground )? You haven't provided a clear evidence that they use the low resolution ECMWF.
Weather Underground has a special forecasting system includes various inputs ( weather models and personal expertise ) named: BestforecastTM and they did not explain which ECMWF they use. -
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Absolutely disgusting. Unfortunately Windy has gone from being reliable to being completely unreliable. I have moved on and are using other services.
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@jissefish Hello, could you please explain how we became unreliable with this change? We haven't replaced our data provider to affect the quality of the forecast.
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I am normally not one to get annoyed easily, let alone vent it on a public forum. But when I realized the 10 day forecast is now behind a subscription, I had to look it up, and find out what other people think about this change.
Ah well, it's been a decent ride, thank you for providing us with wind forecasts for our multi day sailing trips. It's time to move on to GRIB files. They are still provided by organisations that are a bit less cash hungry.
Farewell and blue skies to you !
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No one rely on 10 days forecasts at sea, 5 days is a reliable max range.
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The US Gov models are free to everyone. You should not be charging us to use any of the US gov models within ur app as u get the information for free I already paid for it with my taxes. But the 10 day forecast is not the only thing u added to premium. U added so much of ur site to premium that it is pretty much useless to any one in aviation or maritime environment. But people don't need to worry, u can still use the govt aviation and maritime weather sites for free and they also don't have ads. Also Windy is not the first to do this and wont be the last... Someone new will come out just like Windy did and we can switch to them... Windy is actual the 4th app I have transitioned to when the others also changed free stuff to a pay to play app. So now I go back to the govt sites and wait for the next free weather App... lol :)
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Yes I have premium version but can only get 10 days on tablet, wont work on browser (yes I am signed in).
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Hi @yellone, do you see this button in your Windy in the browser?