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    Best posts made by jamalas1

    • RE: lifted index maps needed

      @TomSlavkovsky Hi,
      Lifted index is a measure of atmosphere's stability (or instability) and it is used to determine the thunderstorm potential. It is a useful tool to estimate the atmosphere's potential to produce severe thunderstorms.
      It is a very important parameter and i hope to add it.
      Thank you

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      J
      jamalas1
    • Gfs parallel

      Hi ..
      What about gfs fv3 parallel it seems more accurate than ecmwf in my region
      can you add please
      Thank you

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      J
      jamalas1
    • Lifted index, K index and CIN index

      Hello,
      I have a suggestion to add the following parameters that are important to determine the instability and severe thunderstorms:

      1. Lifted index (LI).
      2. K index.
      3. Convective inhibition index (CIN).

      Thank you

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      J
      jamalas1
    • Geopotential height

      Hello,
      The menu contains only Geopot. height as isolines . The map shows only the isolines . I hope that Geopotential height appears on the map with colors and isolines as pressure , temperature and freezing altitude .
      Thank you very much ,

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      J
      jamalas1
    • RE: Geopotential height

      @meteo-gr
      Showing gph with isolines and colors allows us to know the value of Geopotential height of different layers (500hpa , 700hpa , etc) for specific place more accurately and more easily by clicking the mouse on the map of this place and then a numerical value will appear.
      Thank you very much.

      posted in Your Feedback and Suggestions
      J
      jamalas1