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A little story about animated weather onboard

As a software author and yachtsman with over 25000 miles experience sailing in the med, I was totally fed up with the complete lack of easy to get and easy to use weather information on demand for the liveaboard

A few of my friends in the same game as me who I have converted to sailing decided that we would try to develop something as a hobby. What came to mind was how do the racing fleets get their wind routing information. After all, the wind is probably the most important factor to know for a transit. No surprise, it’s from satellite information.

18 months on, we have managed to condense the huge array of data available into a very small file, which takes only 2 ½ minutes to download with a mobile phone, or only 40 seconds if using a GRPS data card. What we have been able to see is a moving picture of the wind, highs and lows, temperature etc of the area we’ve chosen. We can stop or pause the information at any time as though it was a simple cassette recorder. So on a night crossing for example we can see what’s going to happen before we set out. So off we went to test it.

We chose Villasimius, Sardinia to Mahon, Menorca for a test (roughly a 36 hour crossing for us) We had to sit in Villasimius for 10 days in bad weather watching our downloads for a break in the weather. We saw a window in the weather, which predicted we would have about 4 hours to spare at the other end before it broke again.
It worked to a tee! We were absolutely overjoyed and have since been testing it all summer with astonishing accuracy. I can now see how Ellen Macarthur broke the records by using satellite information to take advantage of the weather conditions.

So far as I say, we’ve had great results and wondered just how many people take a pc and mobile phone with them these days.

At the moment we’re refining ease of use, but shortly we’d like to get some feedback from other yachties on its accuracy, functionality etc. Anyone interested please drop me a line.
 
I can't see how to play the weather forward and back as per your transit for the next 6 hours! And how long to get to this page up on your PC if you only have a mobile @9.6 speed! and per second billing the cost would be a lot. This was my starting point quick access to a file that would animate on some base software!
 
New to this sorry don't vote! All I'm trying to do is see if anyone had access to "animated" weather anywhere for liveaboards and whether it was a good idea!
 
on the theyr site, if you go to the date/time drop down, you can select the date and time at hourly intervals, or simply select the animate option. Although loading the whole page is not ideal for slow modem access using mobile and pc, or wap phone, if you know the notation, you can simply download the actual gif file of the forecasts shown, not the whole page, which is quick and easy (you can write a macro to automate the animation for a given time period). This is useful, as Theyr is one of the more accurate automated models.

Is the sofware you have developed purely as fun for free release to anyone interested, or are you developing a commercial package you want to beta test, or are you trying to sell a commercial package - your posts don't make this clear
 
I'm in the Med now and agree about the dearth of forward info.

The various national forecasts are on too short an horizon to be of real use for passage planning and the German forecasts, though useful cover too large an area to be of anything but academic interest.

Italian metal Mickey is great for Italian shore forecasts, but suffer from too great an area as you get farther afield.

NOAA 500mB and surface are OK but take quite a time and reception can be dodgy over SSB.

I have laptop, Bluetooth mobile and PCMCIA card.
 
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