@oldwxguy Depending on which country your located in and unless your fleet of vehicles only ever travels 'into' or 'away' from the wind or direction of the wind, I cannot see how such data could be used as planning tool when deploying or utilising such resources in a hope to make cost savings etc?
Maybe I'm not fully appreciating just how you see it working - admittedly high winds and high sided vehicles, like articulated lorries for examples, is a health and safety concern and could benefit, but UK weather is so changeable throughout the day it's effects/savings would be negligible.
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RE: Trucking Decision Aid
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@cape I am in total agreement with you there. It's got loads of functions and looks great too. Pro version?
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@chibimaddy Firstly - Good Luck these next few days from Me & mine to U & U'rs. I hope to see you back here in the next few days discussing the joys of Windy.com
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@conduit It would be a good idea for someone knowledgeable about the mechanics behind this app to produce a Q&A page answering the most sought after questions/functionality
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@conduit I am neither qualified nor remotely intelligent enough to appreciate your invitation to understand the math! Hee Hee. Cheers anyway.
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@meteo-GR I'm not sure the amount of resources reportedly correlating all of this data is as extensive as you believe. Just my opinion bro. Peace. Stay safe.
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@julienmary Well Done! U made it sound solve able. Nearly maybe?
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@meteo-GR what would be the point in comparing the two as you've suggested? The source of the data in both examples, is from the same source.
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RE: Why is Wind speed in hurricanes so wrong?
@Siff The sources that are providing the data sets for the likes of windy.com, has been proven to be selective in what data they distribute. For example the reporting of Earthquakes - Dutchsinse (A YouTuber who operates a channel warning various parts of the world of any imminent earthquake related threats) regularly demonstrates examples of earthquakes being reported on other nations websites, (other meaning non-US) but not by the USGS. This is a regular occurrence. Ergo if the source is unreliable why bother using its data?