@idefix37
aah yes, of course ... I must be blind. :-D
Thank you very much for you help!
And yes, indeed, ICON D2 is availible in Windy, too.
Using the ICON D2 map mostly in comparism with the AI Meteoblue model.
Thanks idefix37!
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@idefix37
aah yes, of course ... I must be blind. :-D
Thank you very much for you help!
And yes, indeed, ICON D2 is availible in Windy, too.
Using the ICON D2 map mostly in comparism with the AI Meteoblue model.
Thanks idefix37! -
RE: Overlay satellite and radar
@Suty Great to read and of course, you should take the time it needs.
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RE: METEOBLUE vs. NEMS naming
@idefix37
Sorry for all the questions ... but it's worth to understand I think.
On the Meteoblue homepage I can choice a temperature map which is much more detailled, espacially in mountain areas, as maps in Windy.
Is this a map, based on the AI Meteoblue model?
I think this map is not possible to show in Windy, right?
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RE: Overlay satellite and radar
@Korina
I just would ask just this question and have found this old topic.
Is it possible to overlay the satellite layer by the radar layer?
Like the German WetterOnline have done it?That would be great and very helpful for getting an overview about the weather at a glance.
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@idefix37 ah okay, thanks. Now I understood what you mean.
When I'm using the maps I normally use ICON D2. -
RE: METEOBLUE vs. NEMS naming
@idefix37 very interesting, thank you for your explanation. What you have explained is what I have seen since years on the maps of Meteoblue and Windy, that in certain weather situations on sea is less wind than on land along the coast. I know of course that this is impossible or at least not very probably, but now I know why. Thank you!
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RE: METEOBLUE vs. NEMS naming
@idefix37 thanks for your explanation.
Didn't know that Meteoblue is better in the mountains but not better along the coast.
Could you explain why? Would be very interesting for me, living at the coast of the North Sea.
Thanks.