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    • How more accurate are future cloud locations for premium vs standard?

      Hi I am a hobbyist landscape photographer and I was curious about something:

      How more "accurate" are the forecasts? I often plan shoots and need to travel to get there so a next day or morning accurate forecast would be very useful for me

      I sometimes need to drive an hour or so, and I am reliant on the data I get the previous day whether I know to make the effort to travel to photograph the location or not

      It helps with planning so it would be important. Just wanted to check how miuch "more" accurate the cloud position and type forecast with the premium service is compared to the standard

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: How more accurate are future cloud locations for premium vs standard?

      Thanks ill have to see how to access Meteogram. Never heard of it

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: How more accurate are future cloud locations for premium vs standard?

      Thank you. I just paid for a subscription so ill see how it goes

      I normally just click on the layers and choose clouds and click High clouds. ( high clouds tend to give good colour at sunset or sunrise )

      Is there any other tricks I can do to determine the clouds position at x time?

      Also Im not sure why, when I click on "clouds" it shows an amount of cloud on the desired loction, but when I click high cloud, it often shows a much larger area of high cloud. So Im not sure what that means

      I thought the "clouds" parent layer was ALL cloud types, and the sub layers under that "high cloud" and "low clouds" were sub layers under the parent "clouds" layer

      maybe I am misunderstanding something

      posted in General Discussion
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    • How more accurate are future cloud locations for premium vs standard?

      Hi I am a hobbyist landscape photographer and I was curious about something:

      How more "accurate" are the forecasts? I often plan shoots and need to travel to get there so a next day or morning accurate forecast would be very useful for me

      I sometimes need to drive an hour or so, and I am reliant on the data I get the previous day whether I know to make the effort to travel to photograph the location or not

      It helps with planning so it would be important. Just wanted to check how miuch "more" accurate the cloud position and type forecast with the premium service is compared to the standard

      posted in General Discussion
      Pat 1nP
      Pat 1n