ACCESS-C coverage for Australia
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@tscharke We know about this model for certain locations in Australia, however it is not planned to add this model in Windy right now.
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@Suty Hi @Suty, I know your reply is a year old now, but is there any more information/news about adding this high-res model? thanks :)
https://community.windy.com/topic/31099/australia-need-access-c-model/2
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@anthony10
Yes, we are working on the hi-res ACCESS-C model. Stay tuned. -
@David-Polášek Omg 😮 There are going to be A LOT of Australian users very thrilled!
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@anthony10 Correct!
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Hi @David-Polášek, just wondering if there is any news with adding ACCESS-C into Windy? :)
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@anthony10 At this moment, we have implementation of this model ready, so it should be out in the version 44, in the first half of the November.
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@Suty amazing news to hear, thanks windy team.
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@Suty With the upcoming release of version 44 & BoM ACCESS-C being implemented. Would you know if the devs are adding in CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy) from the ACCESS models?
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@anthony10 No, that is not planned now.
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Hi @anthony10, according to documentation (for ACCESS-G and ACCESS-C, both linked from general NWP documentation), CAPE is not available as parameter. If it had been, we would have used it.
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@Filip_K Just a side question, what about adding SWEAT (Severe Weather Threat) index? I can see that GFS, ECMWF & ACCESS-G all have this forecast.
Or would that have too much in common with CAPE index?
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@anthony10
I'm not aware that ACCESS-G would provide such parameter (see link to documentation in my previous post). Neither am I aware of such parameter within GFS and ECMWF. Is it possible that it is some proprietary parameter that weatherzone.com.au compute from other parameters?