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[[File:ToolbarWinds.gif|right]]The NOAA Import Module is started from the '''Winds''' button on the main toolbar. (The same button is also available on the '''Wind Grids''' control panel in the "Winds" tab.) | [[File:ToolbarWinds.gif|right]]The NOAA Import Module is started from the '''Winds''' button on the main toolbar. (The same button is also available on the '''Wind Grids''' control panel in the "Winds" tab.) | ||
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+ | == Setting the GRIB Boundaries == | ||
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+ | With a broadband connection it is practical to download a very wide area of ocean. This means that even for a trans-oceanic leg is possible to set the GRIB boundaries once to cover the whole area of the whole leg, and then not touch it again. The module defaults to the last-entered boundaries. | ||
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+ | Zoom the chart out so that the whole area of the leg is displayed. | ||
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+ | [[File:NOAAGribBoundary.gif|align="text-right"]]Open the NOAA Import Module and go to the '''Download from NOAA''' tab. Click on the top-left boundary handle, then click on the chart to pick up the co-ordinates for this point. Repeat for the bottom-right handle. The GRIB boundaries are now set for the whole leg. |
Revision as of 10:43, 29 May 2012
The winds used in the VR and VORG games are generated from weather GRIBs downloaded from NOAA's Global Forecast System. This weather is then processed by the game servers and fed to the game clients on players machines at the regular 12-hourly weather updates.
VRTool is able to import these same weather GRIBS imported directly from the NOAA server, independently of the game. This has the obvious competitive benefit that VRTool has updated forecasts well in advance of the 12-hourly game feed, allowing players to make early course adjustments for the future weather.
This is using VRTool's built-in NOAA Import Module. The various configuration settings in the module ensure that the correct forecasts are extracted from the NOAA server, and that the subsequent processing is consistent with the game servers.
The NOAA Import Module is started from the Winds button on the main toolbar. (The same button is also available on the Wind Grids control panel in the "Winds" tab.)Contents
Setting the GRIB Boundaries
With a broadband connection it is practical to download a very wide area of ocean. This means that even for a trans-oceanic leg is possible to set the GRIB boundaries once to cover the whole area of the whole leg, and then not touch it again. The module defaults to the last-entered boundaries.
Zoom the chart out so that the whole area of the leg is displayed.
Open the NOAA Import Module and go to the Download from NOAA tab. Click on the top-left boundary handle, then click on the chart to pick up the co-ordinates for this point. Repeat for the bottom-right handle. The GRIB boundaries are now set for the whole leg.