@idefix37 Adding layers for individual countries/regions should be the obvious direction I'd think? I assume specific models will usually out perform general models? I really like having this information easily available in one place, even if I could get it all for free by manually going to similar services; it's annoying to still have to do that for smoke information, something critical to me when I plan backpacking. I also want to be able to trust that Windy is giving me (as a novice at best) the best information sources possible, even (especially?) when they're location specific.
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RE: Smoke layers using NOAA RAP-Smoke and HRRR-Smoke models
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RE: Smoke layers using NOAA RAP-Smoke and HRRR-Smoke models
@idefix37 Adding layers for individual countries/regions should be the obvious direction I'd think? I assume specific models will usually out perform general models? I really like having this information easily available in one place, even if I could get it all for free by manually going to similar services; it's annoying to still have to do that for smoke information, something critical to me when I plan backpacking. I also want to be able to trust that Windy is giving me (as a novice at best) the best information sources possible, even (especially?) when they're location specific.