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X. 4 – Weather reports
The system can receive and depict specific additional forecasts and weather situations for the regions
received. When these are available, they will be displayed in the INFO WINDOW.
On the right side of INFO WINDOW you will see with each message a character. This shows, for
which day this condition is forecasted:
.T. current day (TODAY)
.1. for Day 1 (DAY 1)
.2. for Day 2 (DAY 2)
.3. for Day 3 (DAY 3)
The depiction has a priority sequence. Here,
- Potentially critical weather trends are higher in the priority than relatively frequent weather situations
(see X.5)
- Reports for the current respectively the closer date have higher priority
These weather trends are also displayed in the status area with a . Here, the flashes for the text
report that is currently displayed at the bottom of the INFO WINDOW.
For verification purposes, you can display other reports that have a lower priority at any time using the
+/- keys. At the end of this query, the displayed town appears.
When you reach this point, you have seen all the reports available. After approx. 1 minute, the report
with the highest priority is automatically displayed again.
If you press the + or key again during the display of the town, you will arrive at the next town.
X.5 - Functional scope of the weather forecasts
- 4-day forecasts
For the places that are not marked with an * in the settings (e.g. LONDON), the following forecasts for
a total of four days are received:
- Weather forecast, day and night in each case, 15 symbols each (see X.6)
- Temperature forecast day and night (on the fourth day, DAY 3, no night temperature)
- Wind direction (8 directions plus ‘changeable winds’) and maximum wind speed (8 levels)
- Precipitation probability in % (8 levels)
- Weather situations (regional conditions such as Föhn, Bise, Scirocco, Mistral, Tramontagne)
- Extreme resp. critical weather situations (severe weather, storm, gusts of wind, freezing rain, fine
dust, ozone)
- 2-day forecasts
For the places that are marked in the setting with a * (e.g. MADRID*), the following forecasts are
received:
- Weather forecast, day and night in each case, 15 symbols each (see X.6)
- Temperature forecast day