My system always starts with ECMWF, which I find not so accurate, at least for my area. I use MBLUE. Could you please allow the app to save the last forecast model, so that one doesn't have to change it each time, as it does with start-up layer and location???
Posts made by Zorro the Fox
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Save the last forecast model
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RE: Windy V40 - What's New
@Korina Interesting additions, but a daily total of kw per m² of sun generated would of interest too to those on boats, motorhomes, houses, which rely on solar panels for their power supply, and it would only require a little programming to post the result at the bottom of the page, such as shown in rainfall accumulations, for example
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RE: Windy V40 - What's New
@Ondřej-Šutera I reported this too a couple of weeks ago. The map appears to have the same longitude, but many degrees to the south latitude. A Pyrenees favourite will open in the Sahara, and a Canary Island favourite will appear near the Cape Verdi Islands. Clicking on home shows the correct position...
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map loads many degrees latitude to the south.
This is a screenshot of the map loaded from the widget of an address near TFS Airport. I have a similar problem with another address. Well, it would be, if I knew how to add it!
In any event, the map shows somewhere in the Cape Verde Islands, which seems to be on the same longitude, but many degrees of latitude to the south.
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RE: Solar power addon
@Korina Hello, the only improvement that I would suggest to the solar forecast on an hourly or daily total. That would be helpful in knowing which days to reduce the electricity usage, and how many days until the batteries can be expected to be full. I hope you can do this.
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Daily total for solar power predictions
Hello,
I have bought your premium version. I would think it extremely useful if a daily total of predicted solar production per m² was shown. I know you have been asked to work out more, but I think that is a responsibility of the user must take on, not yourselves.
It would be like a daily rainfall total.
An alternative would be an average production figure per hour of daylight, but that might be more complicated for you.
The general problem is that is is not easy to add up the power projections on a small screen.
Kind regards