Windy (for both iPhone and Android) is not one of these. This is the best wind app that I have seen. Tho it covers the entire Earth, my experience with it is local, which is nevertheless perhaps an excellent test. Windy successfully deals with the complexity of the three major wind channels (Strait of Juan de Fuca, Admiralty Inlet, Strait of Georgia) in the Salish Sea, and the mess of islands sitting right at their junction.
I’ve been comparing reality with the little flowing arrows in Windy‘s screen for 6 months now, and from what I can see, it does an excellent job of describing the actual current flow pattern. In addition, for forecasting it gives you the choice of using three different models. I use the European high resolution model, ECMWF, but occasionally check the other two models to see how they differ. The forecasts are also excellent.
The app has many more features which I I’ll leave to you to discover. Just for the wind forecasts this app is worth every penny of it’s $0.00 cost!
Get it.
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