Saturday, 2 August 2025

Synoptic scale: understanding global weather drivers

Understanding weather begins at the global level, what meteorologists call the synoptic scale. The word "synoptic" comes from Greek and means "seen together" or "comprehensive." In meteorology, it refers to large-scale atmospheric patterns and interactions that influence the weather over wide areas.

Figure 1: synoptic chart over the Atlantic ocean and Europe, 6 August 2025

Synoptic scale level is the first level to consider when assessing weather before heading at sea. It gives an overview of the large scale drivers such as high and low pressure areas, front positions, clouds, winds, air and sea temperatures...

Monday, 28 July 2025

Setting the global picture: how air moves around the earth

“To understand what’s going to happen next in your sailing spot, you need to know what’s happening around the world.”

When planning a sailing trip, particularly in the relatively enclosed Adriatic, knowing where the wind comes from, where it might go next and what will be the drivers is vital. Most of the winds we experience aren't just random gusts. They are part of a much larger earth’s atmospheric circulation.

Figure 1. Idealised depiction (at equinox) of large-scale atmospheric circulation on Earth, Wikipedia

This post explores how the global engine of wind and weather works, and why it matters every time you raise your sails...

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Adriatic weather forecast sites

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This page is a compilation of links that I use to explore the weather situation in Northern Adriatic.