The Open Skiron weather model is one of two major regional weather forecast models for Mediterranean Sea on a par with the WRF weather model. In other words, if right now you're looking at the weather forecast for the Mediterranean, it's probably from one of these two models.
In this post, you will learn about the Open Skiron weather model, its working principles and the main features, as well ass where to find the weather forecast by this model.
The Open Skiron or OS is a regional Mediterranean weather model developed by the University of Athens with headquarters in Athens, Greece, on the base of the WRF weather model. It is generally regarded as one of the most reliable models for the Mediterranean Sea and its coastal areas of Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Montenegro and other countries.
The official website of the model is Forecast.uoa.gr.
Open Skiron weather model, Athens weather in the Windy.app for iOS
The Open Skiron model has a resolution of 12 km (7.4 mi). The resolution is the distance between two points of the weather model grid. Bigger resolutions of 50 to 10 km in size are usually deployed in relatively flat terrains, while mountain ranges require the nodes to be a lot closer to each other, usually 5, 2, or 1 km.
The forecast depth of OS weather model is 5 days or 120 hours. The depth of the weather forecast is the number of hours or days for which the forecast is made. As a rule, the lower the depth, the more accurate the forecast.
The Open Skiron forecast step is 3 hours. The forecast step is for how long you can see a forecast in the application or on a website. There are two main step types: 1 h and 3 h.
The OS weather model updates frequency is 8 times a day (every 3 hours). The update frequency of the forecast is the regular time interval after which new forecast data is received from the supercomputers. There are other models like HRRR with 24 times a day updates, but in general, the frequency of the updates of weather models is 1, 2, or rather 4 times a day.
Let's sum up the main features of Open Skiron model:
The Open Skiron weather model is also the main weather model in Windy.app among 10+ other models. In the app, the model has the same 12 km (7.4 mi) resolution. To get a weather forecast:
1. Open your favorite or the nearest spot to your current location in the Mediterranean, for example, Athens, Greece, in the app from the Home Screen or the Weather Map. To see the nearest spots, allow the app to see your location in Settings.
Home Screen in the Windy.app for iOS
Athens marina spot on the Weather Map in the Windy.app for iOS
2. Choose OS (Open Skiron) weather model in the slider under the Wind Rose:
Athens, Greece, weather forecast from the OS (Open Skiron) weather model in the Windy.app for iOS
3. Read the weather forecast from the Open Skiron model for your particular sport. In Windy.app you can get the following weather parameters from the OS weather model choosing Sailing Weather Profile and other weather profiles:
(On the screen, there are additional weather parameters, which comes to form the different models.)
Weather parameters of the Open Skiron weather model in the Windy.app for iOS
You can also have the general weather conditions: sunny, rainy, cloudy, etc. from the OS weather model choosing the Lite Weather Profile. They are represented by an icon. Learn how to read these weather symbols.
Weather conditions from the Open Skiron weather model in the Windy.app for iOS
Also you can get several charts:
Different charts from the OS weather model in the Expert Weather Profile in the Windh.app for iOS
4. Choose or delete one of these weather parmeters using the Customization feature. That's how you will make your own custom weather profile in Windy.app:
Open Skiron weather model parameters in the Customization feature in the Windy.app for iOS
5. Compare weather data from the OS model to other models in Windy.app using special Compare Mode professional feature:
Compare Mode feature in the Windy.app for iOS
6. Compare Open Skiron weather forecast with data from the three nearest weather stations to the spot thanks to special Windy.app feature based on data directly from these stations. They are always located on the same spot's screen. Learn how to read weather stations screen in the Windy.app:
Nearest Weather Stations feature in the Windy.app for iOS
Weather Station Greece (E6070) screen in the Windy.app for iOS
Read about ECMWF, ECMWF-ENS, GFS, ICON, NAM, HRRR and other weather forecast models used in Windy.app. Read the complete guide to all major weather models in the world.
Text: Ivan Kuznetsov, an outdoor journalist, editor and writer from the Dolomites, Italy, and Karelia, Finland, with 10 years of professional experience. His favorite sports are hiking, cycling and sauna. Read his other articles
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