real time earth winds

dylanwinter

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interesting 3d globe showing wind as it is now

http://earth.nullschool.net/

and it shows that we are getting a bit of a pasting

damn we are lucky sailors

every day I am grateful for how good things are

great real time information

fantastic communications

near perfect weather forecasts

dead easy navigation

hardly any paperwork

immortal boats

engine wells

brilliant

Dylan

PS - sorry if you have already seen this
 
This is the Shipping forecast for SHANNON:-

Gale warnings - Issued: 0340 UTC Mon 23 Dec



Severe gale force 9 veering westerly and increasing violent storm force 11 later


Shipping Forecast - Issued: 0405 UTC Mon 23 Dec

Wind: Southwest 7 to severe gale 9, veering west severe gale 9 to violent storm 11 perhaps hurricane force 12 later.

Sea State: High or very high, perhaps phenomenal later.

Weather: Rain or squally showers.

Visibility:Moderate or poor.


Nuff said.
 
Nice one, Dylan.
Also found that if you place the cursor and right-click you get a read-out of the wind speed and direction at that position.
 
I'm near Kinsale,barograph dropping fast,978 now.
Infact it's been a terrible few days,Friday evening wind in excess of 50 knots at Cork so we had to land in Shannon.
Massive thunderstorm on Sat night resulting in loss of power for many villages around here.
Will up date
Happy Christmas to all forumites.
Mad Pad
PS The Astrid has now been cut up and scrapped...all gone
 
Absolutely brilliant, never seen this before. After looking at the UK/Atlantic area I turned the globe round to look at the China Sea, so obvious how the high mountains in the northern Philippines block the wind, and leave a huge wind shadow to the west - used to have to try and get through that big calm patch every year or so.
 
It certainly is great, combining the overview with one click info at any point.
Must need a fast connection though, maybe too fast for travellers.
As a pictorial representation of vast computing power, I wonder what Frank thinks of it!!
 
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