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    Which model should Windy implement next? Please vote.

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      lourda last edited by

      I Vote Number 2: AROME

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        Marco01 last edited by

        Vote 2: AROME

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          lucc31 last edited by

          Vote 2 : Arome

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            yannick.foin last edited by

            Vote 2: AROME

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              Antonio Espejo last edited by

              Arome please. Since this model solves convection much better than others (not only for the high resolution) , It works really well to ferecast thermal seabreezes in my area, goood for kiting and surfing..

              By the way, wave forecast could be really improved if different colormap is aplied, arrows would also improve the visualization. This is only my hymble opinion, but better wave maps is the thing I miss more from windy.

              Your work is really appreciated WINDY team,

              All the best!!!

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                la varangue Sailor @ivo last edited by

                @ivo i vote nimber 2

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                  Tjkbrown last edited by

                  Vote number 2: AROME

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                    Gabou971 Moderator @ivo last edited by

                    @ivo Yes AROME is open data as far as I know and the resolution is awesome. ARPEGE as well. The "bad" thing with Arpege is that the resolution depends on the region due ta a very specific computation method. It is about 7.5km in Europe but 37km in New Zealand for exemple:

                    Arpege

                    This is an exemple of the wind accumulation from the AROME model just before hurricane Maria hit Dominica last year (wind in Km/h):

                    Maria

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                      gbburnes @ivo last edited by

                      @ivo
                      #3 HRRR definitely.

                      Love your app and all the work you put in.

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                        sarias | Premium last edited by

                        Number 3

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                          danalovescandy last edited by

                          Vote number 3: HRRR please

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                            XtraNo last edited by

                            Vote N.3 HRRR

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                              RalphT last edited by

                              Vote number 2: AROME

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                                MG | Premium last edited by

                                Vote number 1: HIRLAM approx 7.5km resolution

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                                  navimeteo_fc @ivo | Premium last edited by

                                  @ivo
                                  Vote number 2: AROME

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                                    DILIGAF2 last edited by

                                    Windy should implement #3 next

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                                      yqzjs Developers last edited by

                                      I would vote 3

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                                        manisz @ivo last edited by

                                        Vote number 1: HIRLAM

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                                          stratostsan last edited by

                                          Vote number 1: HIRLAM

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                                            mikkelrev69 @ivo last edited by mikkelrev69

                                            I vote #1 for Scandinavia. Norway's very long and jagged coast pierced all along with long fjords surrounded by complex mounains, makes it some of the most difficult areas in the world to forecast. This is also why Norwegian meterological institute is one of the most regarded forecasters. Check out www.yr.no
                                            Which models they use I don't know, but better forecasting of Scandinavia and especially Western parts is highly needed

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