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    • RE: Windy Launches Premium 15-Day Forecast for ECMWF Model using AIFS technology

      @idefix37 Thanks but still … would be ‘a nice have’

      posted in Announcements
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      laurent cork
    • RE: Windy Launches Premium 15-Day Forecast for ECMWF Model using AIFS technology

      Thanks Gavin,

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Windy Launches Premium 15-Day Forecast for ECMWF Model using AIFS technology

      Seems the 15 days forecast is not showing on the bottom ruler hence you need to pick a specific location to get the AIFS 15 days. Would be nice to get also the 15 days on the opening screen to get a general overview of a larger area/region. I’m sailing and this would help to assess and take decision on the next passage.
      Thanks Windy Team

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Windy Launches Premium 15-Day Forecast for ECMWF Model using AIFS technology

      Thanks windy … Happy to get this new feature but 15 days AIFS not showing on both iPhone and iPad

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Understanding the Compare Forecast Feature in Windy.com

      Hi All, sailing all year round in the mediterránea, I'm comparing both ECMWF and Arome. ECMWF for the short and mid range forecasts and Arome for short passage 12-24h with this more precise forecast model 1.3km but only 24-36h window and bearing in mind the specificities when closer to the coasts. I used to sail in Ireland too for many years and both forecast models seem to be the most reliable too.

      posted in Articles
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