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    • idefix37I
      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vicb
      last edited by idefix37

      @vicb
      Cirrus at this altitude? You probably mean Stratus ?
      https://community.windy.com/topic/9778/visual-difference-between-clouds?_=1617389340187

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      • EduardoSGE
        EduardoSG | Premium
        last edited by

        I tend to agree with @matikru that the green dry adiabat seems too optimistic.
        Not only in stable days, but also in well mixed days.
        Although the core might start at the ground a few degrees hotter than the surrounding air; by the time it reaches the top of the CBL, there is no difference in temperature for the thermal as a whole, and it is humidity that keeps "pushing" upwards.

        Now we are on the off season in the southern hemisphere, but will compare to reality in the flying season.

        Of course I am aware we are talking forecasts, and there is always uncertainty and error, but I think the green line adds to that error on the optimistic side.

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        • rittelsR
          rittels Code contributor @vicb | Premium
          last edited by

          @vicb

          "@matikru The green line starts at air temperature + some constant (4 or 5C if I remember correctly)."

          It looks like you add 3 degrees: https://github.com/vicb/windy-plugin-sounding/blob/ce22dc08d0d436fee4024ab54dc1642bf6762369/src/containers/containers.js#L28

          A 2 degrees shift seems to match fairly well with the thermal top overlay, within a few 100 feet.

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          • F
            fahad-albahoth @vicb
            last edited by

            @vicb Tanks

            Fahd bin Ali

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            • dodohjkD
              dodohjk @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
              last edited by dodohjk

              @gkikas-lgpz
              The scale in the bottom right is an approximate scale that uses the standard height levels used in aviation like
              950hPa / 2 000ft / 600m
              850hPa / 5 000ft / 1500m
              700hPa / 10 000ft / 3000m
              300 hPa / 30 000 ft / 9000m
              etcc
              These are approximately equal and used for easy conversion between different unit. However they are not exact.
              In fact heights of pressure levels changes with different weather conditions. eg cooler temps have pressure levels closer to the ground as the air is denser.
              More info can be found here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Atmosphere

              Anyway the scale on the left is the model calculated height taking account of the meteo conditions (i think at least).
              I am pretty sure that the scale on the windy map on the right is the correct values at the "model pressure height" which is an approximate height in m or feet.

              @gkikas-lgpz said in Sounding Plugin - for paraglider pilots:

              ..... at lower levels
              ac6633de-53d2-412a-8258-f69850553780-εικόνα.png
              point "B" marks the temp. at 600 hPa (13800 ft, FL140)
              but the diagram shows 12000 ft (1800ft off).

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              • Garba74G
                Garba74 @vicb | Premium
                last edited by Garba74

                @vicb
                Hi, your plug in is great, I love it. However I really struggle to use it on a mobile device which has already the windy app (I'm only using a mobile device for my paragliding forecast). I know I need to use a web browser but still, I need to upload the plug in each time I want to use it and sometimes it opens automatically the app instead of the web browser. I know it's a lot of work but is there a chance to have this amazing plugin working on the app someday?
                Thanks

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                • vicbV
                  vicb Paraglider @Garba74 | Premium
                  last edited by vicb

                  @Garba74 unfortunately this is a limitation due to the way the windy app is designed. I don't think plugins will ever work in the app.

                  Using the shortcut url windy.com/plugins/windy-plugin-sounding makes loading the plugin less tedious.

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                  • aeolusforeverA
                    aeolusforever @vicb | Premium
                    last edited by

                    @vicb maybe you can add some of the features here to your plug-in. I have the code behind it, a Perl script I think.

                    https://www.topaflyers.com/weather/soundings/drfsl.cgi?STATION=34.21%2C-117.32

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                    • vicbV
                      vicb Paraglider @aeolusforever | Premium
                      last edited by

                      @aeolusforever what would you like to see added?
                      The plugin is open source (https://github.com/vicb/windy-plugin-sounding) you can even submit a PR if you want to.
                      I would love to get help with the development of the plugin. I have many ideas and not enough time. If anybody reading this want to help, please ping me. You need to know or want to learn frontend.

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                      • aeolusforeverA
                        aeolusforever @vicb | Premium
                        last edited by aeolusforever

                        @vicb you bet, thx for pointing to the repos, will try to get my head around it. Time’s the scarce resource and I’d rather be flying. ;-)
                        Where do you keep those ideas, like a feature list or part of a buglist in GH?
                        I like the yellow lines showing cape and potential thermal altitude and there are many more that could benefit from a one glance indication like the cloud base line.

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                        • vicbV
                          vicb Paraglider @vicb | Premium
                          last edited by vicb

                          I have released v4.0.0 of the plugin yesterday.

                          It's now called flyXC soundings.

                          There are many improvements to the UI and even more changes under the hood.

                          sounding-4.0.0-desktop.png

                          I have written a longer post on the flyXC facebook page.

                          I'm pasting the last sections of the post below:

                          There are a few ways you can help the project:

                          • the README linked above is succinct. I would love some help with writing a nicer documentation
                          • you can also contribute code if there a feature you would like to see added - if you do not know how to code, you can still contribute ideas
                          • lastly you can sponsor the project. While the sounding plugin (as well as flyxc.app) is open source, it's nice to get some money to compensate the hours spent developing it

                          Do not hesitate to message me if you want to help.

                          Many thanks to windy.com for their awesome website and maintaining the plugin framework. Many thanks to John Kealy, his SkewT plugin released in 2019 was a great source of inspiration.

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