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    • vicbV
      vicb Paraglider | Premium
      last edited by

      The fastest way to load the plugin is to visit https://www.windy.com/plugins/windy-plugin-sounding then you click on load an done.

      It also works on mobile if you use a browser - unfortunately it doesn't work with the mobile app for security reason.

      Note that because almost nobody knows how to load plugins in a mobile browser the plugin is not well suited for mobile yet but that's something I plan to work on over the coming month.

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      • idefix37I
        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vicb
        last edited by

        @vicb said in Sounding Plugin - for paraglider pilots:

        It also works on mobile if you use a browser

        Hi, I use an iPad with the mobile browser (chrome) from time to time. How to load plugins by this way?

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        • vicbV
          vicb Paraglider | Premium
          last edited by

          @vicb said in Sounding Plugin - for paraglider pilots:

          visit https://www.windy.com/plugins/windy-plugin-sounding

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          • idefix37I
            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vicb
            last edited by idefix37

            @vicb
            Thanks, your link works for me to get the Sounding Plugin on mobile browser on iPad.
            Then further to this plugin, I have finally found how to get all plugins via mobile browser. Bookmark this URL on mobile browser, not in the app:
            https://www.windy.com/plugins?47.398,0.704,5

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            • MarkRDM
              MarkRD
              last edited by

              Hi @vicb,

              I noticed that the cloud level altitude (on the right) and the altitude scale (on the left) don't seem to match up. Do they use different units, or represent different things?

              Screenshot 2020-10-01 at 13.10.34.png

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              • MarkRDM
                MarkRD @MarkRD
                last edited by

                Seems to perhaps be more noticeable when the zoom is off...

                Screenshot 2020-10-01 at 13.14.50.png

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                • vicbV
                  vicb Paraglider | Premium
                  last edited by

                  Definitely a bug. I created https://github.com/vicb/windy-plugin-sounding/issues/6 and will work on it soon. Thanks for reporting.

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                  • vicbV
                    vicb Paraglider | Premium
                    last edited by

                    Hey @MarkRD could you please let me know what location and time lead to the bug ? I have problem to reproduce the issue.

                    The could base altitude that is see matches the actual altitude in my tests (when you hover on the graph you can see the altitude on the horizontal bar and the cloud base matches that at +/- 100m but that is due to rounding error).

                    What you pic shows is different. 3100m as no reason to be below 3000m.

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                    • MarkRDM
                      MarkRD @vicb
                      last edited by

                      @vicb The location was S26 10'09'', E28 0'35''. Unfortunately, I don't know which GFS forecast time it was for exactly but it would have been for one of the hours yesterday (1st Oct 2020) - I'm not sure how to get the time slider to go back a day on windy.com.

                      I will keep an eye out for if I see something like it again (all my sounding plots today look fine with the cloud base altitude reflecting values within the vertical axis as one would expect). If I do see it again, I will add a comment on your issues page with more complete information (location, date, model, forecast hour etc) - apologies for that.

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                      • MarkRDM
                        MarkRD @vicb
                        last edited by

                        @vicb I posted another instance I found on your github issue page. I hope it helps. I'm a bit suspicious that it happens with the same altitude again (in a different location).

                        I've only ever seen it happening with the GFS model, not ECWMF yet, if that is of any help.

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                        • vicbV
                          vicb Paraglider @MarkRD | Premium
                          last edited by

                          @MarkRD Thanks a lot.

                          As I replied on github you have identified a bug in the plugin. It comes from the fact that the relation between altitude and pressure is not linear.

                          I need some time to think about the best possible fix. Probably a few days.

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                          • MarkRDM
                            MarkRD @vicb
                            last edited by

                            @vicb No rush! Thanks for a cool plugin.

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                            • vicbV
                              vicb Paraglider @vicb | Premium
                              last edited by

                              The plugin now works better on mobile and tablets.

                              As a reminder plugins do not work on the installed mobile apps but you can use them by loading windy in a web browser on your mobile or tablet.

                              Visit https://www.windy.com/plugins/windy-plugin-sounding to load the plugin on a mobile device.

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

                                @vicb

                                Excellent! Works well.

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                                • Yves70Y
                                  Yves70 Meteorologist @rittels | Premium
                                  last edited by

                                  @vicb
                                  How do you select another location than the favorite, without closing the plugin ?

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                                  • Yves70Y
                                    Yves70 Meteorologist @Yves70 | Premium
                                    last edited by

                                    @vicb
                                    Sorry, I found it, it is still possible to open it via the picker

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                                    • vicbV
                                      vicb Paraglider | Premium
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks for the nice feedback @rittels - and thanks for your help !

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                                      • tomasz.wT
                                        tomasz.w
                                        last edited by tomasz.w

                                        Hey, I got a problem.
                                        Dunno why but when I try to use your plugin the whole windy.com freezes: the forecast page & the forum page. I have disabled the AdBlock and allowed pop-ups windows.
                                        Similar situation with Skew-t- it doesn't freeze but nothing is popping up.
                                        Does anyone know how to make it run and is willing to help me?
                                        ![0_1611580968863_2021-01-25 14_13_17-Windy_ Wind map & weather forecast.png](WysyƂanie 0%)!
                                        edit: i cannot even upload a picture here :( link
                                        edit: its something with my chrome, other browsers works ok for me

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                                        • KorinaK
                                          Korina @tomasz.w
                                          last edited by

                                          @tomasz-w Hello, image upload size has a limit, try to upload a smaller picture.

                                          Korina

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                                          • M
                                            matikru
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi, amazing plugin ;)

                                            One question (sorry if a dummy one):
                                            How do you determine where the green line starts on the ground?

                                            I see that "The green line shows the temperature of an ascending parcel" but why on the ground it has this particular temperature?

                                            Is there some meteorological constant or formula based on which we know that a bubble would need this-or-that higher temperature than surrounding to start rising?

                                            Correct me if I'm wrong, but to my mind, this starting point is crucial in understanding how strong and how high thermals will be, so I'm wondering (as a gliding pilot) how exactly to interpret this and how to actually know when during the day my lovely bubbles will start to rise.

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