112 views and no one has any feedback on where simrad gets these live data feeds from ?
I have tried looking online, will flick them an email then and ask direct. thanks for looking.
Can anyone share any feedback with me on the accuracy of the weather/conditions data the simrad app subscription delivers?
Where do they get the weather/conditions forecast data from? is that source considered accurate and reliable ?
The reason driving my questions i want to know if i can i depend on it for my own safety?
thanks
112 views and no one has any feedback on where simrad gets these live data feeds from ?
I have tried looking online, will flick them an email then and ask direct. thanks for looking.
I don't use Simrad, but you can get the Windy app on Lighthouse now, for Raymarine, which gives you exactly the same as the mobile app, as long as you have a connection. I know that is of no direct use to you, but these apps all use established models for weather forecasting.Simrad is likely no different--they would just be using the same information sources as everyone else, so take your pick of what source you use.
To expand on this a bit, there are various models used, and your local accuracy can depend on what model you choose to use, if it gives you a choice, or you are using whatever the app is limited to. Windy, for example, has a choice of 4 different models, and I have settled on the ECMWF modelling. This is a very accurate model produced by the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts. This is a commercial model, needs paying for to be used, so very few apps offer it. If anyone says "it's European, what would they know about our weather", I would suggest that they remove their head from their rectum, frankly. It is incredibly accurate right down to some extremely localised phenomena which I have observed over many years, and never had an explanation for before I started using this app. The beauty of it is how they animate the forecasting, making it so easy to interpret.
The sort of information you get from the general weather forecasting on the radio or TV is just the most generalised information available--commercial and industry users have access to far more detailed forecasting. Pay for Play, usually.
this is quite good.
https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren...97,-27.45,1913
maybe should explain. On the above link scroll to you position and click mouse on any area it will show position and current wind conditions.
Zoom out for the bigger picture. Its free and pretty dam close. cheers.
thanks for sharing, i will check it out. I only have a small boat so I do not want to sneak out of the heads and run into trouble. This is why I am asking about this topic. I am new to boating but not to the water and want to enjoy my time in my boat as safe as I am able to. I do not plan go go out very far ( 0r even often) nor do I plan to hit the river in bad weather but we all know the weather can change quickly. that said I am hanging out for the warmer weather when I can try my hand at jigging which may force me to venture out a little deeper.
Steve. what area do you fish in. Maybe someone on here in the same area who could give some clues about the place. cheers
Steve, try Windy.com as it gives good predictions and you are able to enter specific coordinates and it will give you wave height etc. I look at it if I know I'm heading at in a few days time, generally if the weather patterns are stable over those intervening days then you can basically say what you see is what you will get however if I look at Saturday and it is great fishing weather but come on Thursday when I look it has moved to Sunday and the next day it has moved again, then you can almost guarantee the pattern you originally banked on will continue to change and could be worse or better than predicted.
Timezero gear and subscriptions is what I'd be looking at for offshore
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After a few exchanges with Simrad I got the following answer as their data source
Global Forecast System (GFS) provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
All these subscription services are great - just as long as you have phone signal & Wifi
If that's what you want - then run an IPad with a sim card
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
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