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With Static weather, you can test specific conditions that do not change. With Forecasted weather, you will be tapping into the true power of Tempest, drawing upon our advanced real-world-based models! 🌦️ Take a look at how that will work 👇
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Static Weather will be great for testing specific conditions that don't change. For example, you could have the track maintain a consistent level of water that remains the same from lap to lap. This is a great way to focus on one track/environment state, dial in a setup, etc.

Forecasted Weather will create a forecast true to what you'd experience at the selected track and time of year (constrained by the track's open and close dates). You can choose to roll with the provided forecast, or, if you like, you can nudge that forecast in a particular direction you prefer by providing specifics about the cloud cover, chance of rain, temperature, and more.

Our View Forecast interface will let you see how the forecast will likely play out over time. If you aren't happy with the forecast, you can quickly Regenerate a new one with the Regenerate function. If you need more control, you can utilize the Timeline Editor, shown below:

Just like in the real world, with Forecasted Weather mode, the weather you experience will be variable and can drift over time. This variability provides a true-to-life experience and adds a whole new dimension to racing in iRacing!

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Mr or Mrs admin please dark mode my eyes

Hi! As a meteorologist, I'm curious which "real world based models" y'all are using for the Forecasted weather mode? The GFS?

are we getting rain for ovals john iracing

Admin please use light mode I just woke up 😭

