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Understanding Weather Predictions
Colors & Interpretation
What do the colors at the bottom of thermals represent?
This is a new feature that indicates the strength of upward thermal currents.
- The redder the color, the stronger the thermals.
What do the colors in the wind/altitude graph mean?
- Shades of yellow represent atmospheric instability: the darker the yellow, the more unstable the air.
- Gray indicates the presence of clouds at different altitudes, with varying intensity depending on their thickness.
Shear & Other Weather Indicators
What does shear mean?
Shear is a subjective indicator that evaluates the ratio between thermal speed and wind speed. It helps estimate whether the lift will be smooth and pleasant or turbulent and choppy.
A green color (higher value) indicates the presence of thermals with little wind, resulting in more stable and comfortable lift conditions.
Help & Documentation
Where can I find a help file?
We are currently working on a comprehensive guide that will explain everything in detail. It’s a work in progress.
In the meantime, you can find useful resources online—many experienced pilots have already published videos explaining how to use the tool. A quick internet search should help! 😊