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    In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?

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    • mbmpcM
      mbmpc Clima Brazil | Premium
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      • SutyS
        Suty Administrator @mbmpc
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        @mbmpc I would recommend checking other layers for your locations, for example Rain, thunder, then Thunderstorms and various Cloud layers for getting further info about the altitude of clouds.

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        • CaefixC
          Caefix @mbmpc | Premium
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          @mbmpc ⛈ Here´s an example:
          https://community.windy.com/topic/33079/all-forecast-data-wrong/3?_=1736192642834

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          • idefix37I
            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @mbmpc
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            @mbmpc
            Without radar coverage, you can look at INFRA+ layer. The red and dark areas are surely thunderstorms.

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            More information in this thread

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            • mbmpcM
              mbmpc Clima Brazil @idefix37 | Premium
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              @idefix37 Does each region have a satellite to take images in real time?

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              • idefix37I
                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @mbmpc
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                @mbmpc
                Yes Windy provides satellite imagery in every country almost in real time.
                See a related post

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                • mbmpcM
                  mbmpc Clima Brazil @idefix37 | Premium
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                  @idefix37 said in In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?:

                  @mbmpc
                  Yes Windy provides satellite imagery in every country almost in real time.
                  See a related post

                  light thunderstorms (3h) what does this 3 hours mean?
                  Screenshot_2025-01-09-13-18-30-343_com.windyty.android-edit.jpg

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                  • idefix37I
                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @mbmpc
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                    @mbmpc
                    This means that the 0.6mm of rain is predicted to be cumulated during the 3 last hours. Last 3 hours before the current model time stamp (I can’t tell exactly as you don’t show all the screen).

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                    • mbmpcM
                      mbmpc Clima Brazil @idefix37 | Premium
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                      @idefix37 said in In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?:

                      @mbmpc
                      This means that the 0.6mm of rain is predicted to be cumulated during the 3 last hours. Last 3 hours before the current model time stamp (I can’t tell exactly as you don’t show all the screen).

                      I'm following the movement of the clouds on the satellite, it seems that this cloud that I highlighted in red is higher and blue is lower, is this like the height of the clouds in the satellite layer?

                      Screenshot_2025-01-09-14-01-10-174_com.windyty.android-edit.jpg

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                      • idefix37I
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @mbmpc
                        last edited by idefix37

                        @mbmpc

                        How can i tell which cloud is the highest ?
                        Instead of Blue, select Visible: the white clouds are the highest and the yellowish ones the lowest.

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