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    • Yves70Y Offline
      Yves70 Meteorologist | Premium
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      SkewT is even more interesting than sounding forecast. Fortunately, there is a plug-in allowing us to use the SkewT.

      It would be good to be able to use sounding or SkewT with different models !

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      • johnckealyJ Offline
        johnckealy
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        Author of windy-plugins-skewt here.

        So, the "sounding" feature is nothing new... even my plugin is getting a little old! (I'm very much overdue to update it). You have three choices for vertical model profiles: Windy's default sounding (which is NOT a SkewT), or windy-plugins-sounding (which is a SkewT), or windy-plugins-skewt. With windy-plugins-skewt, just select the desired model at the bottom right hand side of the screen.

        Let me know if there is anything you'd like to see in the next version.

        John

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        • Yves70Y Offline
          Yves70 Meteorologist | Premium
          last edited by

          Hello John,
          You did a great job with this plugin as I like to use the SkweT, much more than the the sounding ! I never realised that I could easily change the model. I read a post on this community, old post, where you explained if I remember well that SkewT was only available witht the IFS (ECMWF) model. Good to know that I can switch the model !!!
          Is it normal that every time I leave Windy, I have to go to the settings to re-open the plugin ? Once open, I can then chose the SkewT in the list, just below the sounding.
          Yves

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          • johnckealyJ Offline
            johnckealy
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            @Yves70 thanks! It's really good to know it's being used, much needed motivation to spend some time improving it (which I'll do when I can!) The README is actually just out of date, that's first on the list :)

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              gmahan3 @johnckealy | Premium
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              @johnckealy Just recently learned about soundings and how to use them for aviation planning. Can you explain the differences from what your sounding plug-in illustrates that's differences from the sounding provided natively from Windy. As a novice, I notice some differences but don't know enough to tell them apart to a great degree.

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              • johnckealyJ Offline
                johnckealy
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                @gmahan3

                Have a read of https://github.com/johnckealy/windy-plugin-skewt and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skew-T_log-P_diagram to start. Skewing the isolines helps clarity, and adding the other lines allows the calculation of a sh*t ton of other thermodynamic quantities. My latest update also allow you to play with parcel ascents (drag the purple dot at the bottom). That will tell you a lot about stability and thunderstorm potential. You can get cloud info, wind shear, instability.... actually now that I think of it, I wrote an article on this a while back:
                https://community.windy.com/topic/13267/unlocking-the-upper-atmosphere-an-introduction-to-the-skewt?_=1607459144415

                It can take a little time to get to grips with SkewTs, but for a pilot, it's probably well worth the time. Just google around, there's tons of info about skewTs on the web for beginners. Also google "tephigrams", which may be more relevant depending on your location.

                Let me know if you have specific questions :)

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                  jaferkac2010 Earthquake @Marienka
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                  @marienka
                  tnx mari.

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                  • rbukiR Offline
                    rbuki @Marienka
                    last edited by

                    @marienka This is a very useful tool, but I do not see the validity time of the forecast sounding 😃
                    For what time is it valid? Thank you, Richard

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                    • idefix37I Offline
                      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @rbuki
                      last edited by idefix37

                      @rbuki

                      The validity hour of the sounding forecast is that shown in the timeline.
                      If you move the time slider you see the sounding curves changing accordingly.

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                      • rbukiR Offline
                        rbuki @idefix37
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                        @idefix37 thank you!

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                        • DukeSlyhawkerD Offline
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                          last edited by DukeSlyhawker

                          Please explain why there are TWO grey diagonal lines.
                          Which one is the simulated air parcel?

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                          • idefix37I Offline
                            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @DukeSlyhawker
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                            @dukeslyhawker
                            See this post which explains the 2 grey lines:
                            https://community.windy.com/topic/6998/windy-offers-sounding-forecast/32

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