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  • Location: Co Dublin, Ireland
  • Location: Co Dublin, Ireland

http://www.meteociel.com/modeles/ecmwf.php?ech=72&mode=1&map=0&archive=0

Good stuff! Always been a minor irritant of mine to have to go to the Icelandic website for 0+ charts up to 72hrs. Any chance these charts can be put on Netweather where ever they are sourcing them from? :whistling:

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http://www.meteociel.com/modeles/ecmwf.php?ech=72&mode=1&map=0&archive=0

Good stuff! Always been a minor irritant of mine to have to go to the Icelandic website for 0+ charts up to 72hrs. Any chance these charts can be put on Netweather where ever they are sourcing them from? :whistling:

I have added ECMWF Ensemble mean and spread charts too for 0 - 240 :drinks: Available at 8:30 UTC and 20:30 normally

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  • Location: Glasgow, Scotland (Charing Cross, 40m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: cold and snowy in winter, a good mix of weather the rest of the time
  • Location: Glasgow, Scotland (Charing Cross, 40m asl)

They have been on meteogroup for months now so the Scottish members have had the benefit of them for a bit longer than the rest of youlaugh.gif

Still nice to see them on meteociel mode - pity it's the wrong season nowdirol.gif

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  • Location: South East Cambridgeshire 57m ASL
  • Location: South East Cambridgeshire 57m ASL

It was annoying having to go on meteociel for one chart then meteogroup for the 850's! Shame it didn't happen during the winter when it mattered though!

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  • Location: South East Cambridgeshire 57m ASL
  • Location: South East Cambridgeshire 57m ASL

The data only became available on March 22nd actually.

Meteogroup had the 850's on ECM all winter round

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Indeed, they had/have even more data but they have to pay to be able to show this data if I remember well :)

Anyway it was just to mention that I couldn't get access to these data (without paying a lot) before March 22nd. That will be useful for the next winter anyway 8)

Also all T850 data is now with a resolution of 0.5deg (instead of 2.5°)

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

http://www.meteociel...map=0&archive=0

Any chance these charts can be put on Netweather where ever they are sourcing them from? smile.gif

You will have to write a begging letter to Paul about that!

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