Model data receipt and display times seem current, but displays are not getting updated with new data.
Thanks in advance,
Dave Goldstein
Alaska Weather Consulting, LLC
akwxconsulting@gmail.com
(907) 244-0234
Model data receipt and display times seem current, but displays are not getting updated with new data.
Thanks in advance,
Dave Goldstein
Alaska Weather Consulting, LLC
akwxconsulting@gmail.com
(907) 244-0234
Imagery available on NOAA sites, but not Windy or, apparently, on Google.
For longer range (i.e. greater than 4-5 days) the ECMWF is usually my go to model, although at times a blend of the GFS with it results in a better forecast. For shorter time ranges, the ICON seems to do well. It would be nice to see the GEM global model in the same data format as the others. For short term, the NAM and HRR add value to forecasts.
Display cuts off the very bottom of the Airgram data fields.
Thanks in advance for your attention to this...
Dave
Airgram display does not show the extreme bottom. Only the very top of the 1000mb data is visible on the display.
I wonder if you can include the Canadian GEM along with the normal ECMWF, ICON, GFS, NAM and HRR models? The Meteoblue forecasts are also useful here in Alaska.
@korina
Getting this on Google Chrome...HP laptop using Windows 10. For a while it appeared fixed...now it's back again.
Forecast hour line print is too large. This has occasionally happened in the past, too. See the attached screen...
Here is a screen shot that may help...notice that the 4 pm and 10 pm values are blank...
Over the last month or so, something changed in the precipitation displays for picked Alaskan locations when looking at the 3 hour window blocks. Also, the NAM for Alaska doesn't add up values to display in the 3 hour window...but just lists the value at the 3rd hour when looking at it without the hourly display.
NAM display over Alaska does not display isobars (but can show geopotential height) at the surface. Also, I believe there is a 3K version of it for Alaska...which would be greatly appreciated. Finally, forecast radar depictions from the models can really help folks who utilize radar in their weather monitoring and planning.
Lost the NAM isobars about a week ago for Alaska. Something changed.
Seems like current model data is missing from the NAM models and some from the GFS too.
Seems like model data is missing from the NAM models and the GFS. What's in there is old.