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Topic: Dang fine weather site  (Read 2064 times)

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Cackalacky

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I'm sure a bunch of you have run across it already, but for the folks that have not check out windy.com. I have been just blown away  ;D by the amount of weather information you can get from that site. Dad jokes aside, seriously check it out. There is a lot of information available there so I've got some screenshots of things I think y'all will find useful. You can get swell and wind wave forecasts for any point, from two different models. There are webcams and a ton of weather stations too for current conditions, all nicely displayed on the map. You can see how wind/weather forecasts perform for a specific location, and compare wind forecast from 5 different models. If you're planning a route, you can measure distance, set up a track and get wind forecasts for each turn right in the browser (just right click on the map, and select measure on the drop down). You can get tide forecasts and display current tide conditions all on the map (but for water height pay attention to the meter forecast more than the ft, for some reason it only displays whole numbers for the ft forecast). I don't work for them or anything. I just found the site super useful. I still look at magic seaweed and NOAA too, but man I am impressed with this site.