Predpoveď EWN pre európske lokality
day weatherforecast
FMI Hirlam - 2.5 km
EWN WRFDA - 12 km
DWD ICON - 7 km
GFS - 25 km
Basemap
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Updatetimes (Europe/Bratislava) | Resolution | Length | Steps | |
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FMI Hirlam | 05:45, 11:45, 17:45, 23:45 | 2.5 km | 66h | 1h |
EWN WRFDA | 09:00, 15:00, 21:00, 03:00 | 12 km | 73h | 1h |
DWD ICON | 05:00, 11:00, 17:00, 23:00 | 7 km | 75h | 1h |
GFS | 03:15, 09:15, 15:15, 21:15 | 25 km | 237h | 3h |
30+ mm | |
25-30 mm | |
20-25 mm | |
15-20 mm | |
10-15 mm | |
6-10 mm | |
4-6 mm | |
2-4 mm | |
1-2 mm | |
0.5-1 mm | |
0.2-0.5 mm | |
0.1-0.2 mm |
30+ mm | |
25-30 mm | |
20-25 mm | |
15-20 mm | |
10-15 mm | |
6-10 mm | |
4-6 mm | |
2-4 mm | |
1-2 mm | |
0.5-1 mm | |
0.2-0.5 mm | |
0.1-0.2 mm | |
Snowfall | |
Sleet | |
Hail | |
Freezing |
30+ mm | |
25-30 mm | |
20-25 mm | |
15-20 mm | |
10-15 mm | |
6-10 mm | |
4-6 mm | |
2-4 mm | |
1-2 mm | |
0.5-1 mm | |
0.2-0.5 mm | |
0.1-0.2 mm | |
Snowfall | |
Sleet | |
Hail | |
Freezing | |
Thunder |
50 mm | |
40 mm | |
30 mm | |
26 mm | |
22 mm | |
18 mm | |
14 mm | |
10 mm | |
9 mm | |
8 mm | |
7 mm | |
6 mm | |
5 mm | |
4.5 mm | |
4 mm | |
3.5 mm | |
3 mm | |
2.5 mm | |
2 mm | |
1.5 mm | |
1 mm | |
0.8 mm | |
0.6 mm | |
0.4 mm | |
0.2 mm | |
0.05 mm |
35° | |
30° | |
25° | |
20° | |
15° | |
10° | |
5° | |
0° | |
-5° | |
-10° | |
-15° | |
-20° | |
-25° | |
-30° | |
-35° | |
33> m/s | |
29 m/s | |
25 m/s | |
21 m/s | |
17 m/s | |
14 m/s | |
11 m/s | |
8 m/s | |
5 m/s | |
3 m/s | |
0 m/s |
2600 J/kg | |
2400 J/kg | |
2200 J/kg | |
2000 J/kg | |
1800 J/kg | |
1600 J/kg | |
1400 J/kg | |
1200 J/kg | |
1000 J/kg | |
800 J/kg | |
600 J/kg | |
400 J/kg | |
200 J/kg |
70 dBZ | |
65 dBZ | |
60 dBZ | |
55 dBZ | |
50 dBZ | |
45 dBZ | |
40 dBZ | |
35 dBZ | |
30 dBZ | |
25 dBZ | |
20 dBZ | |
15 dBZ | |
10 dBZ | |
5 dBZ |
-1 K | |
-2 K | |
-3 K | |
-4 K | |
-5 K | |
-6 K | |
-7 K | |
-8 K | |
-9 K |
950 m²/s² | |
900 m²/s² | |
850 m²/s² | |
800 m²/s² | |
750 m²/s² | |
700 m²/s² | |
650 m²/s² | |
600 m²/s² | |
550 m²/s² | |
500 m²/s² | |
450 m²/s² | |
400 m²/s² | |
350 m²/s² | |
300 m²/s² | |
250 m²/s² | |
200 m²/s² | |
150 m²/s² | |
100 m²/s² |
46 m/s | |
44 m/s | |
42 m/s | |
40 m/s | |
38 m/s | |
36 m/s | |
34 m/s | |
32 m/s | |
30 m/s | |
28 m/s | |
26 m/s | |
24 m/s | |
22 m/s | |
20 m/s | |
16 m/s | |
12 m/s | |
8 m/s | |
4 m/s |
30 m/s | |
28 m/s | |
26 m/s | |
24 m/s | |
22 m/s | |
20 m/s | |
18 m/s | |
16 m/s | |
14 m/s | |
12 m/s | |
10 m/s | |
8 m/s | |
6 m/s | |
4 m/s | |
2 m/s |
3.0 | |
2.8 | |
2.6 | |
2.4 | |
2.2 | |
2.0 | |
1.8 | |
1.6 | |
1.4 | |
1.2 | |
1.0 | |
0.8 | |
0.6 | |
0.4 | |
0.2 |
15 | |
14 | |
13 | |
12 | |
11 | |
10 | |
9 | |
8 | |
7 | |
6 | |
5 | |
4 | |
3 | |
2 | |
1 |
90% | |
80% | |
70% | |
60% | |
50% | |
40% | |
30% | |
20% | |
10% |
42 | |
40 | |
38 | |
36 | |
34 | |
32 | |
30 | |
28 | |
26 | |
24 | |
22 | |
20 | |
18 | |
16 | |
14 | |
12 |
90+ cm | |
80-90 cm | |
70-80 cm | |
60-70 cm | |
50-60 cm | |
40-50 cm | |
30-40 cm | |
20-30 cm | |
10-20 cm | |
1-10 cm |
Snowfall | |
Sleet | |
Rain |
>120 mm | |
115 mm | |
110 mm | |
105 mm | |
100 mm | |
95 mm | |
90 mm | |
85 mm | |
80 mm | |
75 mm | |
70 mm | |
65 mm | |
60 mm | |
55 mm | |
50 mm | |
45 mm | |
45 mm | |
40 mm | |
35 mm | |
30 mm | |
25 mm | |
20 mm | |
15 mm | |
10 mm | |
5 mm | |
0.1 mm |
960 hPa | |
880 hPa | |
800 hPa | |
720 hPa | |
640 hPa | |
560 hPa | |
584 gpdm | |
568 gpdm | |
552 gpdm | |
536 gpdm | |
520 gpdm | |
504 gpdm | |
488 gpdm | |
Extremely severe | Severe weather | Lightning probability | ||
15% | 15% | 5% | 50% | 15% |
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DayMap |
35° | |
30° | |
25° | |
20° | |
15° | |
10° | |
5° | |
0° | |
-5° | |
-10° | |
-15° | |
-20° | |
-25° | |
-30° | |
-35° | |
33> m/s | |
29 m/s | |
25 m/s | |
21 m/s | |
17 m/s | |
14 m/s | |
11 m/s | |
8 m/s | |
5 m/s | |
3 m/s | |
0 m/s |
Extremely severe | Severe weather | Lightning probability | ||
15% | 15% | 5% | 50% | 15% |
>120 mm | |
115 mm | |
110 mm | |
105 mm | |
100 mm | |
95 mm | |
90 mm | |
85 mm | |
80 mm | |
75 mm | |
70 mm | |
65 mm | |
60 mm | |
55 mm | |
50 mm | |
45 mm | |
45 mm | |
40 mm | |
35 mm | |
30 mm | |
25 mm | |
20 mm | |
15 mm | |
10 mm | |
5 mm | |
0.1 mm |
Lightning probability maps - Green and yellow colors indicates lightning probability within 40 km of a point. Orange, red and violet are similar levels seen on estofex.org including also probablity for hails and supercells.
dBZ - dBZ stands for decibels relative to Z. It is a meteorological measure of equivalent reflectivity (Z) of a radar signal reflected off a remote object
Cape - Convective available potential energy (CAPE), sometimes, simply, available potential energy (APE), is the amount of energy a parcel of air would have if lifted a certain distance vertically through the atmosphere.
K Index - K-Index is a measure of the thunderstorm potential based on vertical temperature lapse rate, moisture content of the lower atmosphere, and the vertical extent of the moist layer.
TT Index - Convective index used for forecasting severe weather.
WRF - The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) is a next-generation mesocale numerical weather prediction system designed to serve both operational forecasting and atmospheric research needs. WRF is a cooperation between National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL), Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA), Naval Research Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This software are runned on our server.
WRFDA - A more advanced version of WRF
Arome - The 2.5 km Arome model. Provided by Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
MET Norway - The proff-default 4km meteorological data is a best-guess selection of meteorological models run at met.no and joined/interpolated into a common dataset. Provided by Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
SMHI - The Hirlam model provided by Swedish meteorological institute.
FMI - The Hirlam model provided by Finnish meteorological institute. Covering only Finland.
GFS - The Global Forecast System (GFS) is a global numerical weather prediction computer model run by NOAA.
GEM-GDPS - The GEM-GDPS is a global numerical weather prediction computer model run by the Canadian Meteorological Centre.
Credits/Info: Thanks to Stefan Gofferje at sääkeskus.fi for some of the formulas for GrADS. Infos: Wikipedia.
dBZ - dBZ stands for decibels relative to Z. It is a meteorological measure of equivalent reflectivity (Z) of a radar signal reflected off a remote object
Cape - Convective available potential energy (CAPE), sometimes, simply, available potential energy (APE), is the amount of energy a parcel of air would have if lifted a certain distance vertically through the atmosphere.
K Index - K-Index is a measure of the thunderstorm potential based on vertical temperature lapse rate, moisture content of the lower atmosphere, and the vertical extent of the moist layer.
TT Index - Convective index used for forecasting severe weather.
WRF - The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) is a next-generation mesocale numerical weather prediction system designed to serve both operational forecasting and atmospheric research needs. WRF is a cooperation between National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL), Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA), Naval Research Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This software are runned on our server.
WRFDA - A more advanced version of WRF
Arome - The 2.5 km Arome model. Provided by Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
MET Norway - The proff-default 4km meteorological data is a best-guess selection of meteorological models run at met.no and joined/interpolated into a common dataset. Provided by Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
SMHI - The Hirlam model provided by Swedish meteorological institute.
FMI - The Hirlam model provided by Finnish meteorological institute. Covering only Finland.
GFS - The Global Forecast System (GFS) is a global numerical weather prediction computer model run by NOAA.
GEM-GDPS - The GEM-GDPS is a global numerical weather prediction computer model run by the Canadian Meteorological Centre.
Credits/Info: Thanks to Stefan Gofferje at sääkeskus.fi for some of the formulas for GrADS. Infos: Wikipedia.
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The EWN Forecast use multiple free numerical models as base for the forecast. EWN are not liable for the quality and accuracy of the forecast.
In addition, we do run an own run of WRFDA EMS model at 12 km resolution whats included in the data. The maps are also generated from the WRFDA EMS model.
In the forecasts are content and data used from:
NCEP (GFS, GEFS & UV), The Canadian Meteorological Center (GEM-GDPS), Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET Norway), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Finnish meteorological institute (FMI), Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Geonames, MeteoAlarm, WXSIM - near private weatherstations with the WXSIM-software.
In addition, we do run an own run of WRFDA EMS model at 12 km resolution whats included in the data. The maps are also generated from the WRFDA EMS model.
In the forecasts are content and data used from:
NCEP (GFS, GEFS & UV), The Canadian Meteorological Center (GEM-GDPS), Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET Norway), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Finnish meteorological institute (FMI), Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Geonames, MeteoAlarm, WXSIM - near private weatherstations with the WXSIM-software.
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