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I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com
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Looks pretty similar to
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current...obaric/1000hPa which has been around a while. Certainly very useful when comparing to the corresponding synoptic chart. JF "Jim Lewis" wrote in message ... I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com |
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 15:53:07 -0800, Jim Lewis wrote:
I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com You were asking what RASP can do and looking at the UK on the above site, so have a look at this: http://rasp.inn.leedsmet.ac.uk/RASPt...SPtableGM.html ...but it can take time to get to grips with what it can do: it lets you look at 5 days worth of hourly data plots which cover the daylight hours. For each hour you can choose among 11 different parameters (short form) or 40 (long form). These count soundings as one parameter, but within that there are 15 locations to choose from. The number crunching stuff on the server is pretty standard world-wide and developed by Dr J Glendinning, an American Met man, but the display tool I linked to was developed, AFAIK, at Leeds University, UK. HTH -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 3:53:08 PM UTC-8, Jim Lewis wrote:
I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com These are great! What are the best sites for predicting wave conditions? Matt |
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I use the Skew T chart available on XCSkies. I also look out the
window. I see lennies today, but my glider is out of service while I work on the instrument panel. On 1/18/2015 10:25 AM, Matt Herron Jr. wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 3:53:08 PM UTC-8, Jim Lewis wrote: I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com These are great! What are the best sites for predicting wave conditions? Matt -- Dan Marotta |
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For wave, have a look at
http://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/HRRR/Welcome.cgi Click Max Updraft, loop. Jim On Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 9:25:25 AM UTC-8, Matt Herron Jr. wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 3:53:08 PM UTC-8, Jim Lewis wrote: I think this is mesmerizing: www.windyty.com These are great! What are the best sites for predicting wave conditions? Matt |
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It works much better on mobile device than nullschool. Thanks!
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