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    • zoiekZ Offline
      zoiek | Premium
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      I use the ECMWF for long range, then the GFS for 3 days out. For a daily look a head is use the HRRR. I do like how all the models are in one place on windy.

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      • Tim McLT Offline
        Tim McL @Korina | Premium
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        @Korina here in the middle of the US, I tend to rely on GFS, but I am often startled by how different the 3 US National Weather Service models (GFS, NAM, HRRR) are.

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        • shruggeredS Offline
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          Meteoblue is most accurate for the mountains of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska during the winter.

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          • RAJAT KALERR Offline
            RAJAT KALER
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            Hii, I am from Jhunjhunu, India . I mostly use the clouds and (rain, thunder) layer for seeing current weather ☀️ and to forcast near futures weather 🌡️.
            Thank you

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            • JAYMESH RATHODJ Offline
              JAYMESH RATHOD @Korina
              last edited by

              @Korina rain and thunder

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              • JAFFweatherJ Offline
                JAFFweather | Premium
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                I work in the cruise industy Sailing all over the world, I mainly use the ECMWF model on a daily basis and compare it with others sources and models, so far the ECMWF has been the most effecient and acurate in all my weather analysis forecast. Besides the route planner (with Premium) helps me to get a better understanding of the backing and veering of the wind direction for a better ships planning operation.

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                • laurent corkL Offline
                  laurent cork | Premium
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                  Hi All, sailing all year round in the mediterránea, I'm comparing both ECMWF and Arome. ECMWF for the short and mid range forecasts and Arome for short passage 12-24h with this more precise forecast model 1.3km but only 24-36h window and bearing in mind the specificities when closer to the coasts. I used to sail in Ireland too for many years and both forecast models seem to be the most reliable too.

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                  • jldorcabJ Offline
                    jldorcab @Korina | Premium
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                    Hi, @Korina

                    My most used weather model in Canary Islands (NW Africa - Spain) is ECMWF.

                    Best Wishes 😊🌤️

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                    • eurybaricE Offline
                      eurybaric | Premium
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                      East Med, I use ECMWF mostly. In springtime however all the models are less reliable, so I'm usually on the Compare Feature :)

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                      • radwoodhavenR Offline
                        radwoodhaven | Premium
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                        The ECMWF seems to be the most accurate for my locale, but having the ability to compare the different models gives me more overall confidence in any given forecast. and, they are just that - forecasts, not guarantees.

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                        • Andreas87A Offline
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                          I mostly use ECMWF for kitesurfing/sailing, METEOBLUE for snowborading/trekking and GFS for motorcycling! :)

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                            vaklavd | Premium
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                            ECMWF for sailing in seas around Europe (Greece, Croatia, Baltics)

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                            • Martyn B 2M Offline
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                              I use ECMWF because it's very reliable, but i also use ICON-D2 when i need more input. ICON has high resolution which makes for a nice comparison between the two. Unfortunately, D2 only has a 1.5 day forecast.

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                              • lvrfrc87L Offline
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                                It depends by the area: might be MBLUE more reliable than ECMWF or the other way around

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                                • M Offline
                                  MattHyatt
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                                  The most accurate model for me in Japan has been the ECMWF for daily weather and GFS for the movement of Tropical Systems.

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                                  • S Offline
                                    simon.tsai
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                                    I usually use ECMWF models in Taiwan.

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                                    • MarDre911M Offline
                                      MarDre911 | Premium
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                                      I use in northern Germany ECMWF.

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                                      • sbikerS Offline
                                        sbiker | Premium
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                                        I mostly compare ECMWF,, ICON and GFS and take "average" of forecast. Overall GFS seems to give more extreme numbers (max/min temperatures, precipitations etc.). From the point of view of the resulting success, it is different, and comparing forecasts is therefore a perfect opportunity to get a more accurate idea for the given moment. Mostly used location - Czech republic, Přerov,. Thanks for your work! Pavel

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                                        • Oliver WielandO Offline
                                          Oliver Wieland
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                                          In the Med, I use a combination of ECMWF and ICON-EU

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                                          • DokkerD Offline
                                            Dokker | Premium
                                            last edited by Dokker

                                            I prefer ECMWF and Meteoblue as well, but ICON-EU can be a good choice too. There are 4 models available in our region.

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