Weather Routing
- Overview of Weather Routing
- How to use Weather Routing
- How to Interpret the Weather Routing Results
- Weather Routing on Satellite & SSB Connections
- What does PWG & PWE stand for?
- When are the forecasts updated?
- Will the PredictWind weather model perform better than other models available?
- Will the forecasts always be accurate?
- Are there certain weather situations that the model will perform poorly?
- How does PredictWind compare to other web based forecasts?
- What happens if the forecast is wrong yesterday, should I still trust today's forecast?
- How accurate should I expect the forecast to be?
- What do the abbreviations TWS, TWD, TWA, SOG & COG stand for?
Frequently Asked Questions
- Tip 1: Confidence level of the forecast
- Tip 2: Wind patterns in the surrounding area
- Tip 3: Accessing both PredictWind forecasts
- Tip 4: What are the Forecasted Trends?
- Tip 5: Cloud Activity
- Tip 6: Light Winds
- Tip 7: Forecast Maps
- Tip 8: Racing Strategy
- Tip 9: Timing of Forecast
- Tip 10: The PredictWind Forecast is an average
- Tip 11: Forecast Updates
- Tip 12: Forecast tracking with wind observations