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    AROME altitude layers : a survey

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    • aroguesA
      arogues | Premium
      last edited by

      Hello,

      100% agree with Samy.
      Arome in France remains a reference. In my paragliding but as well when flying light aircraft, I shall change the model when I want to access wind aloft (and usually change of website to access the Arome data in altitude).
      However Windy is a so nice website that having the altitude Arome data could ease so much my weather gathering task before flying !

      Thanks in advance !
      Antoine

      Antoine

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      • matthieu 6M
        matthieu 6
        last edited by

        I concure to samy's post.
        Windy is a great interface, although where I fly Arome is the only reliable forecast.
        Having wind vs altitude from Arome would definitely make me come back to windy for my weather pre flight analyses.
        馃檹
        Cheers

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        • geraud durandG
          geraud durand
          last edited by geraud durand

          Here's a member of the community... And yeah, that's would be awesome if the AROME model could include the altitude and not only be at the surface layer, as a paraglider pilot : it would be very useful!
          Thanks 馃檹馃檹

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          • diejebdkdknD
            diejebdkdkn @Samygallego
            last edited by

            @Samygallego arome HD would be awesome.

            Check at meteociel already have this feature but the display is not user friendly.

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            • jmgalanJ
              jmgalan | Premium
              last edited by

              Agr茅e with Samy ! It would be very useful for paraglider pilots.

              JMG

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              • ukenflyU
                ukenfly @Samygallego | Premium
                last edited by

                @Samygallego

                altitude with ar么me would be great ! I agree with others, it's the most accurate in the french Alps, but for the rest of the Alps too: I m using it in Austria (sadly only for the west part) and Italy too.
                And I say it as a paying member (it's the only application I pay for)

                It would be easier for beginners to use windy, because nowadays I have to explain them how to get the wind in altitude with choosing the weather on the highest peak around. It's tricky so not accessible to beginners.

                Plus I would love to have the possibility to chose ar么me by default instead of the ecmwf model which is only good in flatlands.
                In fact we should be able to choose the model order by preference (For me it would be 1 ar么me, 2 icon D2, 3 ecmwf). So if I am in a place where ar么me is not available, it switchs to icon.

                I would be able to not have the ecmwf model completing the ar么me d2 after 2 days on the 7 days view. For the completion after 48h, icon EU would be better than ecmwf. In last case (I don't see why we couldn't have completion with icon EU), even nothing would be better than completion with ecmwf.

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                • M
                  mguw
                  last edited by

                  would be awesome as here in France Arome is the most accurate model!

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                  • vicbV
                    vicb Paraglider @Samygallego | Premium
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for your post @Samygallego

                    I have had the same feedback from many paraglider pilots: AROME would be awesome.

                    PG pilots have little interest in surface conditions, what they are looking at to check the conditions is the sounding forecast - that's why many users complained about the v42 update when the plugin sounding stop working for a few days before I had time to update the plugin to the new API.

                    AROME covers the Alps where thousands of people are flying on good day. Here in France meteo-parapente.com is popuplar because it uses the AROME model but the UI is way less friendly than windy.

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                    Please switch to AROME 2.5 馃檹.

                    Windy is the best 鉂わ笍

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                    • Emmanuel ChabaniE
                      Emmanuel Chabani Paraglider
                      last edited by

                      Please allow to have AROME altitude layers, would be very helpful for us French paragliding pilots!

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                      • F
                        FlamingFlowair
                        last edited by

                        I'm also interested, arome is THE model for France.

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                        • Jochen 78abdaf7-c21e-4291-ae3a-786542d9ab77J
                          Jochen 78abdaf7-c21e-4291-ae3a-786542d9ab77
                          last edited by

                          This is much needed Windy team, it'll boost your app adoption in the vol libre communities even further, as we currently have to use many different sources to derive a meaningful forecast. I have been premium subscriber for years to support the team. Thank you in advance!

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                          • J
                            jonjonexplorer | Premium
                            last edited by

                            Hi, it would be amazing to be able to use Arome 2.5 for altitude layers. I hope it is possible one day!

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                            • Guillaume BelletG
                              Guillaume Bellet | Premium
                              last edited by

                              Merci pour votre travail, avoir ar么me sur le.best sounding serait un vrai plus pour affiner nos pr茅visions aerologiques.
                              Merci encore

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                              • gillessilbG
                                gillessilb
                                last edited by

                                Same thing here. Arome altitude layers would be great !

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                                • Alexandre d20fba0e-0549-410f-9123-16f1f855f5ccA
                                  Alexandre d20fba0e-0549-410f-9123-16f1f855f5cc
                                  last edited by

                                  Windy is such a great tool and arome layers is a must. Don't understand why it is not already there!

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                                  • Robby theeyeinthecloudR
                                    Robby theeyeinthecloud
                                    last edited by

                                    Oh yes. That would be so gooooood! As a matter of fact I rarely use arome unfortunately because of this limitations: altitude and also forecasts for only 24 hours. I would go get it on meteoblue for example wich is too bad since we can have it all on windy.

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                                    • Laurent JolyL
                                      Laurent Joly
                                      last edited by

                                      Please please ! replace Arome1.3 by Arome2.5 (with Altitude) ! 2.5km is already a very nice resolution and, as Samy stated, if the 2.5 output comes from the 1.3 forecast, there is no point in keeping the full resolution at surface and depriving Windy aficionados from the highly reliable Arome forecast above surface ! There's definitely a demand from the community ! Many thanks to the Windy developers!

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                                      • J
                                        JohnMayan | Premium
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello,
                                        Yes please it would be incredible to have altitude layers with Ar么me 2,5 instead of 1,3 surface. For the time being, we only can predict our trajectory with the altitude layers of ECMWF, which is not ideal at Day-1 or early morning of the D-Day...
                                        Thanks for Windy anyway !

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                                        • P
                                          Paytagnol
                                          last edited by

                                          Ok I vote for

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                                          • mszpirglasM
                                            mszpirglas @ukenfly | Premium
                                            last edited by

                                            @ukenfly i vote for it too ! Excellent idea

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