New snow and HRDPS
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@Marvelous9979 Hi, thank you for your feedback. I will discuss it with colleagues and provide further info later.
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@Marvelous9979 So I have more info for you, unfortunately, HRDPS doesn't provide this dataset or necessary data to calculate it on our end. I am sorry about that.
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@Suty Thanks for checking this out!
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I idefix37 referenced this topic on
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@Suty Hello Suty. By curiousity, what is the necessary data you need on your end to calculate the new snow forecasted? When I select hrdps, in the hour-per-hour forecast I can see the amount of snow that is forecasted to fall every hour. Is that not what you need for the new snow map? It would be very helpful to have the new snow map with hrdps for people living in USA and Canada. Thanks
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Hi @jlucrob, yes, You are right, there is snow precipitation rate parameter available. When I was implementing our ingress for HRDPS months ago, I didn't notice it, because I was looking for accumulated snow precipitation parameter, which isn't available but can be computed from precipitation rate. It is already on my todo list and will be definitely added in one of the upcoming releases. Thank You for Your patience and I'm sorry for any inconvenience.
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@Filip_K Thank you for constantly improving Windy, this planned update is really good news for people in Canada and Northern USA! We're looking forward to it!
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Any update on this? Would be great to have new snow from HRDPS :)
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Hi @FerroFlux, sorry, but it is still on my TODO list. I"ll try to prioritize it a bit (:
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Hello,
Just following up on this as well for new snow, as it's a feature I would also use.
I have found a workaround by using "rain accumulation" in the meantime.
Does windy always use a 10:1 snow-to-liquid ratio, or does it forecast higher snow-to-liquid ratios based on temperature?
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@beaverbanker
In the FAQ you can read
“ New snow: Total snow accumulation in the next hours or days. To estimate the depth of snow, we use the ratio: 1mm of rain = 1cm of snow.”
For instance the ECMWF model is giving the snowfall as water equivalent.
https://codes.ecmwf.int/grib/param-db/144