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Web Weather => Weather Web Resources => Topic started by: Nextweather on April 17, 2018, 02:40:22 PM
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Hello everybody,
my newest weather project Nextweather has now gone online and can be accessed at https://www.nextweather.info (https://www.nextweather.info). It was my goal and desire to develop a website that could provide global weather information in a clear way for a location. Among other things, Nextweather has created a multilingual website that can offer several languages. In the background, the raw data models GFS, Icon and other public information sources unite, with the help of which the forecasts can be updated several times a day in regular sections. Through the search function and the input of your desired location, you get to your prediction.
The prospects extend up to ten days into the future as an overview in time of day or with hourly detailed information. Just try it. I look forward to your visit to Nextweather.
Thomas
(https://www.nextweather.info/img/nextweather_austin_tx.png)
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not sure about having a BFT number for windspeed...people in the UK might use that at times, but its not generally used else where
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but I do see you have eg moderate or strong winds in the more detailed descriptions
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So where is the weather data coming from?
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his post does mention GFS
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his post does mention GFS
Yes saw that but didn't think it was specific enough; for me anyway.
Thanks for your input.
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Hi,
@waiukuweather:
Yes that's right. The wind speed is indicated in the detail table in Beaufort. In the text description, the wind speed is given in miles or Km / h.
@Otis:
I use different weather models. GFS is one part of the weighting.