sorry, but the images you attach correspond to a diferent run of ecmwf model (as you can guess from the diferences in the ubication meteogram).
I had already checked this, the problem took place in a previous run;
thanks for your reply anyway
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sorry, but the images you attach correspond to a diferent run of ecmwf model (as you can guess from the diferences in the ubication meteogram).
I had already checked this, the problem took place in a previous run;
thanks for your reply anyway
@idefix37 many thanks, I did not realized about info icon for every field ;)
@Gkikas-LGPZ
hello, I have found again incoherences between precip fields; I am not searching for them, I just check sometimes the weather for my city.
Find attached two new images I have captured some minutes ago


The 12 hours acc precip for Valladolid,, from 12 to 24 for friday 31 is around 9 mm, but the sum of precips for the same period in the meteogram is above 18 mm
sorry, but the images you attach correspond to a diferent run of ecmwf model (as you can guess from the diferences in the ubication meteogram).
I had already checked this, the problem took place in a previous run;
thanks for your reply anyway
Hi. It seems there are some incoherences in precip accumulations. Please check the attached images from today's precip forecasts, valid next Saturday, for Valladolid, Spain:

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24 hour accumulation forecast (first image) is 1.6 mm, but if you sum up 3 hour forecasts for the same period (second image), you get more than 15 mm
@idefix37 many thanks, I did not realized about info icon for every field ;)
hello,
I would like to know how the extreme weather field is calculated
I guess is an EPS derived product
is it the same as the ECMWF Extreme Forecast Index (EFI index)?
thanks a lot,
Ramón