Missing answer!!
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Hello!
I made an question a few days ago an nobody answer!!
So how can I contact windy to solve my question os this way the feedback is so slow.Thanks
Marco Pimenta
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@marcolcp
You can use CAPE index as an instability indicator.
https://www.windy.com/-Show-add-more-layers/overlays?cape,39.504,-3.560,5Windy also provides sounding forecast for any location.
https://community.windy.com/topic/6998/windy-offers-sounding-forecast
Sounding is a thermodynamic diagram that can be used as a "tool"
to calculate quantities such as air stability.Also take a look at some plugins like
https://community.windy.com/topic/7960/sounding-plugin-for-paraglider-pilots
and
https://community.windy.com/topic/7541/windy-plugin-skewt-now-running-with-ecmwf-dataFor a list of Available Windy Plugins
https://community.windy.com/topic/7574/available-windy-plugins -
... another good indicator for unstable air
is the presence of convective rain
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Thank you for the answers
It is good also to add a front indicator (cold front and warm front, etc) and lifted index.
It is a sugestion.Thank you all
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Hello! How do I interpret this sounding diagram? What lines are those thin straight gray and what lines are the red and blue variables? What is tcl, ccl and tcon? How do I know from a diagram whether or not clouds will be formed or constant rain or heavy showers? I am new to this. Thank you.
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@marcolcp
https://community.windy.com/topic/7059/explanation-of-abbreviations-in-sounding-forecastAs many questions are already answered, please use the search feature
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@marcolcp
You don't need to use sounding diagram for cloud, rain, showers or thunderstorm forecast.
Those layers are already available.For fronts : https://community.windy.com/topic/5629/addition-of-fronts