Which model should Windy implement next? Please vote.
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@dmoskaluk arôme works also for a part of the windward and leeward Islands located in the caribbean
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Vote 2: AROME
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Vote 2!!!
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Like I said I vote for AROME. This picture shows the actual coverage of the arome model which works now in other places in the world.
Arpege model is also available in open data as Arome is...Here is a website using the AROME model open data to display them on some maps: https://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/arome.php?ech=3&mode=1&map=50
Very good job and improvements as always :)
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I vote for the HRRR since I live in the U.S. My second choice would be the AROME because of its awesome resolution--would be very fascinating to see how the wind flows over complex terrain in the mountainous areas.
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@colambre But wouldn't you rather have the option to vote instead of having the company choose for you based on an assumption? That's an excellent way to lose customers because it's human nature to resist being controlled. The most successful companies give their customers a voice and make them feel valued.
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Vote 2: AROME
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Vote 2: AROME
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Vote 3: HRRR
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@gabou971 This would be interesting. Thx for a tip. All data are open?
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ARPEGE is a global model.
According to http://www.umr-cnrm.fr/spip.php?article121&lang=en
"ARPEGE forecasts are used as lateral boundary conditions for the high resolution AROME and ALADIN limited area models.
Model forecasts are interpolated on a five horizontal regular lat/lon grids,
with one 0.1°x0.1° grid over the Europe-Atlantic domain and one 0.5°x0.5° grid over the Earth, and on several vertical level types (pressure, height, isoPV, etc)." -
2 please
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Vote 2 : Arome
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Vote 2 : AROME. The best about mountain areas and micro-climates.
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Arome : vote 2
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#2 AROME for sure !
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Vote 2: AROME.
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Vote 1 : HIRLAM ; below 7.5km of resolution this cannot be worldwide.
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I have to say HRRR..........BTW I love and am hooked on Windy and have learned a lot! thanks
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Arome should be a good choice
joel