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    • KorinaK Offline
      Korina @kdrelich
      last edited by

      @kdrelich Happy to hear it. :)

      Korina

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        nowakka940
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        Isn't that a bug?

        Kasia

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          Korina @nowakka940
          last edited by

          @nowakka940 What are you referring to please?

          Korina

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            gwicke | Premium
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            It could be really useful to visualize the direction and strenght of predicted currents at the forecast stations. https://deepzoom.com/ for example uses differently sized arrows to indicate current strength. The direction of currents are usually available as static property of tide forecast stations.

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              Korina @gwicke
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              @gwicke Hello, the direction of tide is displayed at each station on the map. But thank you for suggestion.

              Korina

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                gwicke @Korina | Premium
                last edited by gwicke

                @korina, are you saying this functionality is already available? Maybe I have not found the right setting, but I am not seeing directional information in the map view, nor in the mouse-over hovers:
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                This is for https://www.windy.com/-Tidal-currents-currentsTide?currentsTide,48.571,-122.790,11,i:pressure,m:e0iacJV.

                The "tidal currents" and "currents" particle animation layers both look fairly useless / highly inaccurate in an area like the San Juan Islands. Station based tide forecasts are much more accurate, but do not indicate current direction currently, beyond "flooding", "slack", and "ebbing". Between islands, the direction of "flooding" or "ebbing" is often not very obvious.

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                  gwicke @gwicke | Premium
                  last edited by gwicke

                  The direction of currents are usually available as static property of tide forecast stations.

                  To expand on this with an example, NOAA station https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaacurrents/Predictions?id=PCT2126_1 lists the mean flood and ebb direction in its plain text and xml data formats. Example from XML station metadata:

                  • meanFloodDir: 315°(T)
                  • meanEbbDir:125° (T)

                  Current display in Windy:
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                  • KorinaK Offline
                    Korina @gwicke
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                    @gwicke Hello, the direction of currents or tidal currents is clearly visible by the moving particles. There is currently no other settings to display it differently.

                    Korina

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                      lardbrick
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                      The link to Weeks Bay in Baldwin County Alabama has Louisiana information!

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                        lardbrick @lardbrick
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                        @lardbrick ![alt text](2022-07-14.png image url)

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                          KlausPed | Premium
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                          Hi, please develop your Tide features with direction 0-360, Spring and Neapmtime, full/new moon etc, when its changing direction, and to what reference level you are using, LAT, MSL etc

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                          • youngmyndY Offline
                            youngmynd
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                            On the tide page, posting first light and last light, dawn / dusk at the top of the tide table would be nice.

                            Joel

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                              Naaz2
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                              Vancouver Island tide map location for Skerry Bay, British Columbia is way off, there is no tide station at 900m anywhere on the island. A bay can be found on the east side of Lasqueti island at 49.4997° N and 124.2365° W.

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                                Korina @Naaz2
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                                @Naaz2 said in Tide Forecast on Windy:

                                r Skerry Bay

                                Hello, we have only 1 tide station False Bay. The Tide forecast is still in Beta, so not all stations are available.

                                Korina

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                                  Divert | Premium
                                  last edited by Divert

                                  All tides come in imperial measurement system even though I have set metric in my preferences.

                                  My bad, it shows both

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                                    B B 12
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                                    All my settings are in feet yet tides display in meters. Need tides to display in feet as well. Thx

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                                      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @B B 12
                                      last edited by idefix37

                                      @B-B-12
                                      Tides are clearly displayed in feet and in meters as shown by a screenshot 7 posts here above.

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                                        BlueMovement | Premium
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                                        Great idea! love it. Saves jumping to another app too.

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                                          damers
                                          last edited by

                                          Lots of good ideas mentioned to make valuable tool really great. Amust though is to show the moon phase. This is fritical in determining spring and neap tides - also has huge effect on local currents.

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                                            Clark Pine @BlueMovement
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                                            @BlueMovement

                                            The feet to meters conversion doesn’t seem very accurate. For example, a tide shown as “14 feet” is also shown as “4.43m”. 4.43m is 14.53 feet, so which is it?

                                            Half a foot can make a difference in a high tide, it could be the difference in flooding or not.

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