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    • rittelsR Offline
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      0.3.5 latest.

      Now allows backward trajectory. still a bit buggy

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      • rittelsR Offline
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        0.4.4 latest: Fixed error in time interpolation.

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        • mhaberlerM Offline
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          I have a lot more confidence in the lowlevel trajectories with 0.4.5:

          http://static.mah.priv.at/public/20190720211743-47167-map.kmz
          http://static.mah.priv.at/public/trajectory__2019-07-22T04_00_00.gpx

          very good fit with particle animation now!

          Michael

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          • mhaberlerM Offline
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            semi-related: I wrote up a tutorial on Alps crossings with a hot air balloon as there is next to zero material available on the issue

            it gives an idea of the meteorological prerequisites: http://static.mah.priv.at/public/alpcrossing/assets/player/KeynoteDHTMLPlayer.html#0

            (suggestions for improvement and bug reports welcome)

            Michael

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            • mhaberlerM Offline
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              Here is a comparison of forecast versus actual GPS track - the flight was mostly at 600-700m altitude, meaning the red and orange forecast trajectories apply

              The match is simply amazing!

              flight profile

              forecast-vs-track-04082019.jpg

              forecast files:
              http://static.mah.priv.at/sagrantino2019/sun0408/traj-acquarossa-04082019.kmz
              http://static.mah.priv.at/sagrantino2019/sun0408/trajectory__2019-08-04T04_00_00.gpx

              track files:
              http://static.mah.priv.at/kmz/todi2019/20190804-acquarossa-duesanti.kmz
              http://static.mah.priv.at/kmz/20190804-acquarossa-duesanti.gpx

              Michael

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              • mhaberlerM Offline
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                Here's a short tutorial on creating trajectories with windy and the traj plugin:

                https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/08/10/creating-wind-trajectories-with-windy-com/

                Michael

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                • mhaberlerM Offline
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                  The Gordon Bennet Cup is coming up in early September - it's the most prestigious competition for gas balloon pilots. Balloons stay up for 3-4 days and the team which flew the longest distance wins.

                  Meteo forecasting is important - so there's support on the ground helping the pilots decide.

                  This year, several teams will be supported by a "weatherman" who uses the windy traj plugin for forecasting!

                  If everything goes well, after the event we should have the forecast and actual tracks flown, giving an idea how well this works for loooong flights.

                  Michael

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                  • mhaberlerM Offline
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                    Here is a case study on forecast with the traj plugin, versus track actually flown with a hot air balloon

                    the match is superb: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/08/11/trajectory-forecast-vs-track-flown-a-case-study/

                    Michael

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                    • mhaberlerM Offline
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                      This might help with weather briefings at aviation events: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/08/12/displaying-trajectories-for-the-masses/

                      Michael

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                      • mhaberlerM Offline
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                        I'm attending another ballooning event in Austria: http://www.airfield-krems.eu/index.php/ballonfahren/ballon-news

                        The organizer asked me to provide trajectories for the event, I'm posting those here: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/langenloiser-ballontage-2019/

                        Michael

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                        • mhaberlerM Offline
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                          Here's something neat: visualize an expected balloon flight in 3D based on a windy trajectory:

                          https://ayvri.com/scene/49j7m8dzje/cjzp38qi200013d5vtyo4jj3j

                          The GPX file was created with windy.com and the traj plugin. It includes an ascent and descent phase of 2m/s and level flight at 1500m. The GPX file was then uploaded to ayvri.com (free account required).

                          The ayvri visualization is based on cesium.js - for the curious, play here: https://cesiumjs.org/Cesium/Apps/Sandcastle/index.html?src=CZML Path.html

                          Michael

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                          • mhaberlerM Offline
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                            I wrote a blog post on the latest version of @rittels traj plugin - a huge improvement in functions and usability!

                            https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/08/25/windy-trajectory-functions-improved/

                            Michael

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                              The most prestigious gas balloon race in the world is the annual Gordon Bennet Cup

                              Pilots stay aloft for several days and might cross the continent

                              To get an idea, here's a video of the tracks flown this year:

                              The teams have (and need!) a ground crew which advises pilots on weather and tactics

                              This year, windy and traj were part of the games - in the ground support for the Belgian, Spanish and US teams - Kolja Packard wrote up a field report (he was part of the support team and worked the weather forecasts):

                              (this is still german-only, I will post an english translation shortly and notify here):

                              https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/10/01/erfahrungsbericht-einsatz-von-windy-beim-gordon-bennet-cup/

                              In particular, have a look at the very first image in the blog post - this was the track forecast 20 hours (!) before takeoff

                              compare that to the youtube video above - the match is amazing!

                              Many thanks to Kolja in writing this up!

                              Michael

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                              • rittelsR Offline
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                                @mhaberler Really, really very cool. Thanks Michael and Kolja.

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                                  Here is the field report in english: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/10/02/field-report-using-windy-at-the-gordon-bennet-cup/

                                  the match of forecast vs tracks flown is pretty phenomenal - remember, the forecast was done 22hrs before takeoff and 80hrs lookahead:

                                  https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2019/10/02/trajectory-forecast-vs-track-flown-a-new-data-point/

                                  Michael

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                                  • mhaberlerM Offline
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                                    I wrote up some notes on @rittels recently updated traj plugin:

                                    https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2020/01/07/new-version-of-the-windy-trajectory-plugin/

                                    Michael

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                                      another data point:

                                      https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2020/02/22/windy-traj-forecast-versus-gps-track/

                                      Michael

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                                      • mhaberlerM Offline
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                                        traj has seen another round of great improvements - thanks, @rittels !

                                        blog post: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2020/08/12/sharing-bookmarking-windy-trajectories/

                                        Michael

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                                          since traj is moving ahead quickly: here's a post on how to create bookmarks/links for sharing with traj: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2020/08/15/constructing-windy-traj-links-for-sharing/

                                          Michael

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                                          • mhaberlerM Offline
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                                            here's some phun: trying to fly straight over a church tower: https://blog.mah.priv.at/index.php/2020/08/16/todi-precision-approaches/

                                            the tracks window contains the forecasts by traj for the days in question - they were super on-spot!

                                            Michael

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