Germany coverage is live at 4 km
Wasserkuppe, Hahnweide, Klippeneck, Hochries, Tegelberg - the largest soaring country in Europe at 4 km, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
New regions, domain design, and what a given geography means for soaring forecasts.
Wasserkuppe, Hahnweide, Klippeneck, Hochries, Tegelberg - the largest soaring country in Europe at 4 km, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
Raná, Beskydy, Krkonoše, Kozákov, Doubrava, Javorový - Czech soaring at 4 km, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
Zell am See, Kössen, Greifenburg, Stubai, Bramberg, Werfenweng, Achensee, Gerlitzen - Austrian soaring at 4 km, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
Soča Valley, Tolmin, Lijak, Kobarid, Kobala, Vogel, Stol, Krvavec - the Slovenian soaring map at 4 km, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
High-resolution soaring forecasts across the Swiss Alps. Interlaken, Verbier, Grindelwald, Fiesch, Niederhorn, Mythen, Engelberg - all inside a 4 km domain, four cycles a day, forecast fields as JSON.
The country in the European batch that is least obviously a soaring forecast problem and most actually one. Here is why Czechia is in the first batch.
The Tirol valleys are the country where the case for a regional model writes itself. Here is why Austria sits in the first European batch.
Tolmin and the Soča Valley pull thousands of pilot-days a summer. Here is why Slovenia is in the first European batch alongside the larger Alpine countries.
The first European country in the expansion batch. Why Switzerland made sense as the first country after the UK.
The Convek API now serves high-resolution soaring forecasts across England, Wales, and southern Scotland. WRF at 4 km, four runs a day, forecast fields available as JSON.