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Windy!
I'm fascinated by this site:
https://www.windy.com/
You can look at wind patterns around the world and zoom in on your area to see what the wind is doing, and adjust different settings to look at different things.
I'm watching a typhoon right now, but also fascinating for me is the confirmation that Tasmania sits right in the middle of a massive wind pattern. No wonder it is so windy here. I'm guess that's the Roaring 40s.
This is also an interesting site showing wind patterns:
https://earth.nullschool.net/
Click on the word "Earth" for different settings, and click anywhere on the globe to see the wind speed for that spot. Use your scroll to zoom in and out.
https://www.windy.com/
You can look at wind patterns around the world and zoom in on your area to see what the wind is doing, and adjust different settings to look at different things.
I'm watching a typhoon right now, but also fascinating for me is the confirmation that Tasmania sits right in the middle of a massive wind pattern. No wonder it is so windy here. I'm guess that's the Roaring 40s.
This is also an interesting site showing wind patterns:
https://earth.nullschool.net/
Click on the word "Earth" for different settings, and click anywhere on the globe to see the wind speed for that spot. Use your scroll to zoom in and out.
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pretty too! that south Pacific area is really active! & interesting to see the feeding flow off the Atlantic into the Florence storm sitting on the US Carolinas
also fun to rotate the "globe" showing just how far away places are from ea. other
also fun to rotate the "globe" showing just how far away places are from ea. other
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I thought this was a windchaser thread. Though I guess it is, in a way.
Will have to check later on after sunrise and see how that affects things, as the only wind in California right now seems to be over the ocean.
Will have to check later on after sunrise and see how that affects things, as the only wind in California right now seems to be over the ocean.
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Yes!!
Or plan that one-way tailwind century ride.
Or plan that one-way tailwind century ride.
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If you click on the weather tab on the side of a Strava activity (on the desktop version, that is) you can view Wind, Temp, Clouds, Humidity. The data comes from Windy.com. It's pretty neat.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
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If you click on the weather tab on the side of a Strava activity (on the desktop version, that is) you can view Wind, Temp, Clouds, Humidity. The data comes from Windy.com. It's pretty neat.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
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I used a different, but similar, site before. Seems like the data is always an hour or two behind though.
Interesting data, but I found all it did for me was give me some anxiety about going out when it's strong headwind.
Interesting data, but I found all it did for me was give me some anxiety about going out when it's strong headwind.
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Wind gust kt would be the top wind speed recorded for that date, in knots. So just a single gust.
I look at the sustained wind speeds, which don't become an issue until it's +12mph. Below that is annoying, but constant 12mph and above is simply demoralizing. I'll at the very least change routes.
I look at the sustained wind speeds, which don't become an issue until it's +12mph. Below that is annoying, but constant 12mph and above is simply demoralizing. I'll at the very least change routes.
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If you click on the weather tab on the side of a Strava activity (on the desktop version, that is) you can view Wind, Temp, Clouds, Humidity. The data comes from Windy.com. It's pretty neat.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
I use Weather Underground for pre-ride wind prediction. It's usually very close, at least for directionality, the most important part.
My station is also connected to Weather Underground but I prefer to view it from weewx running off a Raspberry Pie
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I have a home weather station as well, but that's really only helpful if I'm planning on riding around the neighborhood. I want to know what the wind is going to be doing in 2 hours, however many miles away, when I'm about to start my return leg, so I can adjust my route accordingly.
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I have a home weather station as well, but that's really only helpful if I'm planning on riding around the neighborhood. I want to know what the wind is going to be doing in 2 hours, however many miles away, when I'm about to start my return leg, so I can adjust my route accordingly.
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I’m looking at the forecast— which my cheap station doesn’t do. Even if it did, it would tell me what the wind/rain will be like at my house. I need to know what the probable wind condition will be later in the day, for a remote location.
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https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca...ontario/ottawa
Their radar map is also pretty good at predicting when and where rain is going to hit.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca...current-future
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I've been using the Windy app for about a year to plan rides and attempts at KOMs and PRs. Very handy. It's helpful for visualizing why simplistic wind indicators on other weather apps are misleading. Often the wind is swirling and changing directions quickly so it's not just our imagination that some rides feel like headwinds all the way.





