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    • Windhorse RanchW
      Windhorse Ranch | Premium
      last edited by

      Hi. I have been getting inconsistent forecasts. Rain prediction is highly inaccurate. For instance, no rain is forecast for now and it’s been raining nonstop. We have had floods the past few days, nothing of that amount of rain was forecast. The rain forecast for the next few days shows more flooding. I’m not sure what to believe? #rain

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      • Gkikas LGPZG
        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Windhorse Ranch
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        @Windhorse-Ranch
        Where?

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          John Meriwether | Premium
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          Hi. I am a meteorologist and do remote weather forecasting for expeditions in Denali Alaska. Going off telemetry and on mountain observations, I am noticing that your temperature forecasts have been consistently low at all elevations. 5-10c (20-30f) below reported temps.

          JDMeriwether

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          • Gkikas LGPZG
            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @John Meriwether
            last edited by

            @John-Meriwether
            Windy provides a lot of wx. models.
            Also, there is a usefull tool for comparison of actual vs forecast.
            It seems that meteoblue forecast data show the best accuracy for your area.
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              John Meriwether @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
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              @Gkikas-LGPZ
              Thank you. I am forecasting for Denali Climbers from 7000' to Summit (20,000'). The upper elevations +17,000' temps are hard to pin down.

              JDMeriwether

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              • idefix37I
                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @John Meriwether
                last edited by idefix37

                @John-Meriwether

                What model do you use to estimate temperature at high altitude?
                In mountain it is necessary to use a high resolution model. The best model at the top of Denali seems to be NAM (6km resolution)

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                HRRR (3km resolution) shows higher temp.

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                ECMWF (9km resolution) is a bit worse

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                GFS (22 km resolution) gives the highest temperatures.

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                But why NAM with 6km resolution is better compared to HRRR (3km). This is because NAM “see” the summit at higher level (the model elevation) and is closer to the reality than the other models.
                (See Forecast sounding)

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                Other model elevation is lower:

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                Sorry I did not changed elevation from meters to feet.

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                • Marshneil SinhaM
                  Marshneil Sinha
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                  Windy is getting forecasts all wrong! It's 4 pm where I am, no rains for the last 10 days. And it shows rains on the map, in fact Windy says we had rains from 1 pm.- 3 pm. Ground reality - not a drop. 40°C + temperatures!

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                  • Ørjan P StienØ
                    Ørjan P Stien Clima España @Marshneil Sinha
                    last edited by

                    @Marshneil-Sinha hi, no cruel intentions, but weather forecasting is a kind of modyfied guessing game at microscale as well as macroscale, so dont blame windy for that. they just issue a bunch of welldocumented scientifical meteorological weather models that may hit as well as miss. stick your nose outside, smell the fresh hot air, and youll make your own predictive assessments on the wx front,at least for a short while...

                    not knowing where you live, that temp you are experiencing might be an omen of a thunderstorm coming...

                    have a nice day in our chaotic butterflying sphere called air/ether.

                    ørjan

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