Not necessarily. (Some would say definitely not...) Models don't take borders into account. In fact the european ECMWF (available on windy.com) is often the most accurate model for winds around here. The NAM is often the starting point for many avalanche professionals. I usually look at a whole bunch of models but that can be time consuming. Comparing the American NAM and Canadian RDPS is a good approach if a little frustrating as they are often at odds.
Awesome video content
Pow panic inbound...maybe.
That was so useful, thank you!
Great explanation on how to read the information on Spot WX.
Excellent as usual. Such great explanation of a complicated subject.
I've always used the Canadian models since I assumed they're more accurate in Canada. Is this not the case?
Not necessarily. (Some would say definitely not...) Models don't take borders into account. In fact the european ECMWF (available on windy.com) is often the most accurate model for winds around here. The NAM is often the starting point for many avalanche professionals. I usually look at a whole bunch of models but that can be time consuming. Comparing the American NAM and Canadian RDPS is a good approach if a little frustrating as they are often at odds.
I just booked a trip to leave for a bit so "you're welcome"
Ofc the second I leave 2 massive storms roll in with good freezing levels...
Biblical proportion storm 😅
Excellent video.
This is awesome content