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Gerry Zagorski
09-16-2016, 09:05 AM
Someone just sent this to me looks pretty cool
https://www.windyty.com/40.337/-74.041?40.336,-74.621,9
Any of you have an experience with it in comparison to Wind Guru or Fishweather?
penn50w
09-16-2016, 09:22 AM
Never saw it before but I just saved it and will play with it to compare it with other weather sites - thanks
CaptMarc
09-16-2016, 09:49 AM
Thanks Gerry. That is pretty really good. Knowing what the direction and sustained wind.
tjd24
09-16-2016, 09:54 AM
What a great site.
Thanks, Gerry
wayniac
09-16-2016, 10:02 AM
thank you for sharing
Treebeard63
09-16-2016, 10:33 AM
Nice find Gerry .. thanks for sharing! very cool how you can toggle between wind, wave, temp, etc. overlays.. I downloaded their app on my phone ...I'll get a chance to test its accuracy tomorrow ;)
captadamnj
09-16-2016, 01:41 PM
That site is specifically showing you the output of one model at a time. The specific link you posted is the Euro weather model. That model has had some great successess over the year forecasting large and impactful storms (Sandy), but did not do so well recently with Hermine. It also does not excel at very local forecasting (winds/thunderstorms in a small area), such as the suite of weather models known as "mesoscale" models.
Many weather sites use a blend of models to generate forecasts, without relying on one specific model. The pair of sites you listed (Wind Guru and Fishweather) as well as others like Buoyweather, are more likely to provide a better short term local wind/sea condition forecast than using a single global model. Using a global weather model like the Euro is best utilized to show trends over time and general weather conditions to be expected with a lead time measured in days and not hours.
Gerry Zagorski
09-16-2016, 02:21 PM
That site is specifically showing you the output of one model at a time. The specific link you posted is the Euro weather model. That model has had some great successess over the year forecasting large and impactful storms (Sandy), but did not do so well recently with Hermine. It also does not excel at very local forecasting (winds/thunderstorms in a small area), such as the suite of weather models known as "mesoscale" models.
Many weather sites use a blend of models to generate forecasts, without relying on one specific model. The pair of sites you listed (Wind Guru and Fishweather) as well as others like Buoyweather, are more likely to provide a better short term local wind/sea condition forecast than using a single global model. Using a global weather model like the Euro is best utilized to show trends over time and general weather conditions to be expected with a lead time measured in days and not hours.
Thanks Adam. That makes sense....
mahigold
09-16-2016, 03:03 PM
ventusky.com is another similar one i like
Bill T
09-16-2016, 03:35 PM
Thanks for the info.I think I like wind guru better, but perhaps, after becoming more familiar with this site I may change my mind. I do like the fact that it also shows local beach cams. Almost like one stop shopping.Thanks again.
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