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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Mon Jul 27, 15 6:52 am Trying to find lost wind app |
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A while back I had an app on my iphone and a computer link to the site that predicted wind direction and speed using directional arrows (vectors) that flowed and color bands. You could predict several days out. It was free. I found it very useful for coastal wind. It's gone from my phone and I can't recall what it was called. Not having any luck on the webs.
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Occupied Columbia
Since 12 Nov 2011
376 Posts
Columbia City
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Mon Jul 27, 15 7:24 am |
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Wind finder app has a page with arrows and bands that can be moved back 12hrs and forward 10 days. FYI The paid app has a 3 day super forcast that is way better than the free app. |
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1477 Posts
Hood River
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
1810 Posts
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Mon Jul 27, 15 8:19 am |
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NOAA not very good at predicting if N wind will come onto shore, or be held off by easterly gradient with me on the beach seeing whitecaps 1/2 mile out. |
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JeffT
Since 07 Jul 2012
238 Posts
Deep Southern Portland
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Mon Jul 27, 15 10:11 am |
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I use a Weatherflow app called Wind Alert. This app has what you are looking for. To find it, open the side bar menu (the 3 horizontal line icon in the upper-left) and click on 'Forecast Maps'. _________________ Jeff |
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
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Hood River
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Robert
Since 22 Aug 2006
29 Posts
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Wed Jul 29, 15 8:18 am |
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WindAlert, iKiteSurf, iWindSurf, SailFlow are all the same. If you pay for one you have access to all. |
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