Which model should Windy implement next? Please vote.
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I vote for #3
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I would like to be able to set a map to a home that the program opens up with at the resolution l like. If this is the case now please let me know.
Thanks
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Vote 2 - AROME
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Hi, I voze no 2, thank you
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Vote 2 AROME
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Vote 2 Arome
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I just discovered the sounding data! Outstanding. Is there any chance these data could be presented in the traditional skew-T/log-P format or perhaps have an option for it? I’m almost afraid to ask in that it wouldn’t surprise me if there was a switch somewhere to change the formatting and I’m just missing it.
This app is amazing. It is by far the best out there. It’s the first thing I go to when beginning my flight planning process.
(Sorry this does not address the additional of a model but rather an alternative to presenting existing data)
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number 1.
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Vote number 1: HIRLAM
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Vote number 2: HRRR😍
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Vote Number 2
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@Robinzony said in Which model should Windy implement next? Please vote.:
Vote 2: AROME
Vote 2: AROME
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would love get harmonie model implemented from fmi, but i guess hirlam would be fine too
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Any options to get HIRLAM SKA data? Should significantly improve the resolution. If no I vote 2.
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@ivo HRRR #3 DEFINITELY
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#2 AROME please
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The Candian model is actually very good, and just as free and available as GFS. It outranked GFS in accuracy, at least in the last article I read. I'd love to find a better source of accuracy-ranking for NWP models if anyone knows of one. Also, the UK Met Office have now started putting the output of their Unified Model on AWS. The UM ranks just behind ECMWF, it's a great model. The data on AWS is 24 hours behind, but this shows their progress in data dissemination. Not sure what costs would be involved but check out this as an FYI:
https://github.com/MetOffice/aws-earth-examples/blob/master/README.md
As far as AROME vs HIRLAM, I'd say AROME is the way to go :)
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Hello!
Do you have some info about Arome model for the locations I showed on the map above? I thought it was the same data source? (caribbean, pacific, tahiti...)Thx :)
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HRRR would be a fantastic addition for North American users!
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Well, seeing as I'm in continental US...
#3 HRRR is my vote