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At 22:22 30 October 2016, WaltWX wrote:
I am interested in hear U.S. glider pilot comments on the pros/cons of all = these sites for soaring forecasts. I have used them all at one time or anot= her and find them generally comparable. But, some like RASP and DrJack do a= much better job of locating convergence zones/shear lines. Geo-referencing= data and ease of use varies a lot. The biggest difficulty is that archive = and looking at past forecasts makes it difficult to do inter comparisons. Your inputs will valuable to me as I am in the process of writing an articl= e for Soaring magazine discussing the basic of Numerical Weather Prediction= and how it relates to these soaring web sites. Walt Rogers WX Hi Walt, I use DrJack a lot here in the northeast. I find it a little pessimistic in forecasting cu development, but also pretty good for me to see the maritime convergence setting up along the Hudson river going north. RO |
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