Street Level Forecasts from Env. Canada
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EC sent me an email and they would like some feedback from us on this new street/wave level forecasting tool. The forecast is generated using a model with a 1km resolution grid that is run twice a day. It could be useful for us since you can pick any point on land or water and get a windspeed/direction, temperature and cloud cover forecast for the next 19 hours. This could be a good addition to the UofW model data and it might even be more accurate (UofW uses a 4km/12km grid). The data is experimental and should be used with caution and is only available until March 31.
So try it out and fill in the feedback form with any suggestions. Was it useful? Could the display be better? Why would you use it? Would it improve safety for windsurf/kiteboarders? It would be interesting to have someone report about it's accuracy, if we ever get any wind to compare it too…
Send some feedback:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/mainmenu ... ack_e.html
Street Level Forecasts:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/2010/slf/index_e.html
I'd like to be able to bookmark locations so you can re-check them easily, show wind speeds in knots, options to show a summary table instead of plots, and show an overlay of the data from the nearest weather station to check accuracy. I did a quick check for today at CB and it compares well to the UofW model, but with more detail.
So try it out and fill in the feedback form with any suggestions. Was it useful? Could the display be better? Why would you use it? Would it improve safety for windsurf/kiteboarders? It would be interesting to have someone report about it's accuracy, if we ever get any wind to compare it too…
Send some feedback:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/mainmenu ... ack_e.html
Street Level Forecasts:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/2010/slf/index_e.html
I'd like to be able to bookmark locations so you can re-check them easily, show wind speeds in knots, options to show a summary table instead of plots, and show an overlay of the data from the nearest weather station to check accuracy. I did a quick check for today at CB and it compares well to the UofW model, but with more detail.
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It's like google map with a thermometer for air temp. The more information people have to decide what thickness wetsuit to wear, the better, and yeah possibly safer to reduce the risk of exposure.
Very cool, even tho no windchill factor lately
Yes, EC, please keep the layers of info. and extend the deadline. And, Dave, if it's not too much work to bookmark, that's very handy to refresh the data.
I think new technology and improvements are always welcome.
Very cool, even tho no windchill factor lately
Yes, EC, please keep the layers of info. and extend the deadline. And, Dave, if it's not too much work to bookmark, that's very handy to refresh the data.
I think new technology and improvements are always welcome.
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