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    • Wilsony974W
      Wilsony974 | Premium
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      It would be interesting to have access to the last two or even three runs of a given model in order to choose the one that is closest to the observations (radar image, satellite images, observed wind, etc.).
      Is this planned for future versions?

      Thank you very much,

      Ludovic

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      • idefix37I
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Wilsony974
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        @Wilsony974
        You already have the prediction of almost the previous 7 days for all the models in your area, if you compared them to a local weather station.

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        • Wilsony974W
          Wilsony974 @idefix37 | Premium
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          @idefix37 that's exactly what I want, but I don't have that option. Take a look at this

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          • idefix37I
            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Wilsony974
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            @Wilsony974
            You have this option. You need to select Reported wind or Reported temperature to get weather stations on the island. Not the airports.

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            • Wilsony974W
              Wilsony974 @idefix37 | Premium
              last edited by Wilsony974

              @idefix37 I've just found the trick but this applies to a single measurement point, not to a vast geographical area. For example, when I want to know whether a given model's run is good or not over a vast area of thunderstorm convection. Thanks in any case for showing me the trick!

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