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How to use Forecast Tables
Marleen Cleyndert avatar
Written by Marleen Cleyndert
Updated over a year ago

The Forecast Table shows the highest resolution forecast data for your forecast location. The data utilises global models: PWG, PWE, GFS, ECMWF, SPIRE and UKMO and regional High Resolution models (where available) PWG & PWE (1km/8km), Arome (1.3km), NAM (12km) and HRRR (3km). See the tables below for a full breakdown of the resolutions available for each model.

  • Select the Forecast Tables item from the 'Forecasts' section on the left menu. By hovering over the location in the left menu, you will see your other locations which you can switch between while in the forecast table view.

  • The first 24 hours shows an hourly forecast generated by the 1km resolution model and will be more accurate due to the higher resolution. Days 2-7 show 1 hourly forecasts from the 8km resolution model.

  • You can select the information displayed in the table by opening the right hand menu and toggling table rows on and off.

  • You can view the wind direction as an arrow, numerical (degrees) or cardinal (NE, W etc.) format by selecting the option from the right hand menu.

  • Use your mouse wheel to scroll the table left to right on lower resolution screens.

Global Models

Model

Resolution

Duration

PWG

50km

10 days

PWE

50km

10 days

ECMWF

9km

10 days

GFS

25km

10 days

SPIRE

25km

7 days

UKMO

15km

7 days

Regional Models

Model

Resolution

Duration

Coverage

PWG

1km/8km

36 hours/ 7days

see Map

PWE

1km/8km

36 hours/ 7 days

see Map

Arome

1.3km

42 hours

see Map

NAM

12km

3 days 12 hours

see Map

HRRR

3km

18 hours

see Map

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