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    • dreemonsterD
      dreemonster
      last edited by

      would like to see a better way of seeing what fog is doing and forecasting visibility drops.

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      • ?
        A Former User
        last edited by A Former User

        Use the animation tool to animate the visibility and/or fog layer (but frankly how far ahead can you rely on it for useful vis forecasting?). You can't see both together but forecast fog and dust storm particles aloft are taken into account and displayed within the visibility forecast.

        Fog is not able to be reliably predicted, the overlay only indicates a relative possibility of fog occurring in an area due to prevailing forecast conditions. Frankly the forecast data (as supplied) is a bit digital (on or off) and presented in a block which is too definite, when it needs to be more like a probability of fog map that's shaded in intensity. The model needs some work to reflect that, IMHO.

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          stitch Meteorologist | Premium
          last edited by stitch

          @dreemonster

          For FOG forecasting - try using the "cloud base" field and set up your color scale to highlight base height equal to or less 100m.

          In most cases this works for me. As WXcycles mentioned, the output is blocky but this is just the model resolution and what the model constitutes as the cloud base height across that pixel (model grid box)

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            A Former User @stitch
            last edited by A Former User

            @stitch

            That's a clever idea stitch, I like it, it would be nice to have a separate layer that does exactly that so you don't have to mess up the cloud base display to get it, and replace this questionable fog overlay depiction, or at least combine the two of these below 100 ft.

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            • Gkikas LGPZG
              Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @A Former User
              last edited by

              @WXcycles
              ... also by using "airgram"
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              • dreemonsterD
                dreemonster @stitch
                last edited by

                @stitch
                how do u set up the color scale ? i really only need to see cloud bases below 500 ft.

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                • idefix37I
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @dreemonster
                  last edited by idefix37

                  @stitch
                  In the menu, touch Settings > Customize color scale > Select overlay > Cloud base > add or remove levels of cloud bases. Then Save.

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                    stitch Meteorologist @dreemonster | Premium
                    last edited by

                    @dreemonster

                    see if this helps,

                    as per @idefix37 reply above.......there is a line below "undo" "load defaults" "save" buttons, with
                    import/export [view code]

                    click on [view code] and replace the displayed code with the following,

                    [[0,[197,199,0,256]],
                    [152.4390243902439,[197,199,0,256]],
                    [153.0,[81,81,81,255]],
                    [9146.341463414634,[81,81,81,255]],
                    [9147.341463414634,[128,128,128,255]]]

                    and then click "import" and "save".

                    If this fails, "load default" and try again.

                    Cheers

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