Mathew, Somehow when I was playing around with the RASP and looking a few days ahead I managed to open a LogPskewT (stuve) diagram. Can you tell me how to get that again? Which location is it for?
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Bernie Baer <[email protected]> wrote: > Great job Matt! > > Matt has done a lot of work in setting this up; I know because I have been > working on a RaspGM site for Northern NSW based on the RASP/WRF 3.6.1/Paul > Scorer (RaspGM) code also. > It is currently still a work in progress but will be up and running for the > Narromine Cup / NSW State Titles in late November. The resolution is 3.6Km > so not quite as high as Matt's > 2Km resolution maps. The VIC maps and this one overlap. Thanks to Paul > Scorer and Dr Jack Glendinning. > > See https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/nswraspgm/RASPtableGM.html > > Regards, Bernie. > > > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 13:20:51 +1100 > From: Matthew Gage <[email protected]> > To: Aus Soaring <[email protected]> > Subject: [Aus-soaring] New weather prediction site for Victoria and > Tasmania > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Thanks to the VSA for providing funding for a server, we now have a new > Soaring Forecast site for Victoria and Tasmania. > > It?s available at: > http://vicmet.knightschallenge.com/VIC > http://vicmet.knightschallenge.com/TAS > > > > For those interested in details, this is closely related to RASP. > > Instead of using WRF version 2 for generating the core model, this is using > version 3.8.1 (from August 2016) and intend to upgrade every 6 months as a > new version is released. This hopefully should prevent the predictions > becoming less and less accurate over time. > > The images are created using the existing DrJack RASP software. These are > overlaid on google maps using software based on that created by Paul Scorer > in the UK. > > New forecasts are created twice each day for 6 days. The first 2 days are > at > a very high resolution (good for wave, etc), the following 4 days are at a > lower resolution (but still higher than the previous RASP). Today?s > forecast > should be ready by about 7:30am and in the evening, Tomorrow?s forecast > should be ready by 7:30pm. > > The server will keep about 100 days of historical forecasts, depending on > available disk space. > > > Matt Gage > > ------------------------------ > > > These are also available from the following urls, which are better to use > if > possible: > http://vicmet.gliding.asn.au/VIC/ > <http://vicmet.gliding.asn.au/VIC/> > http://vicmet.gliding.asn.au/TAS/ > <http://vicmet.gliding.asn.au/TAS/> > > Database: 4664/13206 - Release Date: 10/13/16 > > _______________________________________________ > Aus-soaring mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring >
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