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RE: Can someone explain to me what happened? lots of lightning, the models raining and it didn't even rain
@Gkikas-LGPZ said in Can someone explain to me what happened? lots of lightning, the models raining and it didn't even rain:
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The models show TRACES of rain.
So, the probability of rain was low.Why in Ventusky can you track the lightning in real time and in Windy you can't?
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RE: If the ecmwf model is the most accurate according to chatgpt and it is making a lot of mistakes, I don't know which one to trust then.
@idefix37 said in If the ecmwf model is the most accurate according to chatgpt and it is making a lot of mistakes, I don't know which one to trust then.:
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If there was a weather model that was accurate enough to predict temperature to the nearest degree, rain to the nearest tenth of a mm, wind to the nearest km/h, and that in every place in the world, Windy would not need to show multiple models.
And what does your screenshot show? That the other models show a forecast with a deviation of 1°C, + max 0.6mm of rain, a very small risk of thunderstorm !
We cannot say what is the best model for your location.The Observation vs forecast feature could help you by checking a weather station not too far from you location
I'm a layman in this part about meteorology, could you explain this issue of observation and forecasting to me better?
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RE: In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?
@idefix37 said in In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?:
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This means that the 0.6mm of rain is predicted to be cumulated during the 3 last hours. Last 3 hours before the current model time stamp (I can’t tell exactly as you don’t show all the screen).I'm following the movement of the clouds on the satellite, it seems that this cloud that I highlighted in red is higher and blue is lower, is this like the height of the clouds in the satellite layer?
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RE: In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?
@idefix37 said in In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?:
@mbmpc
Yes Windy provides satellite imagery in every country almost in real time.
See a related postlight thunderstorms (3h) what does this 3 hours mean?
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RE: In my region, radar coverage is not available. Is it possible to tell if a cloud is a storm cloud using satellite images? Are the darker clouds higher in altitude?
@idefix37 Does each region have a satellite to take images in real time?