Using the Meteogram

When you want to know the weather condition at a specific location, you can use the “Meteogram”. To display the Meteogram, first display any weather parameter on the chart and then click on the Meteogram button:

Meteogram button

The Meteogram allows to see a graphical presentation of one or multiple meteorological variables with respect to time at a location (either your boat position or a custom location):

Meteogram overview

  1. This button allows you to toggle in between your current location (GPS) and a custom location. When you are in “target” mode, an orange dot will appear on screen. You can drag this orange dot anywhere to see the weather overtime at any location.

  2. These buttons allow you to select the parameters that will be displayed inside the Meteogram

  3. Night is displayed inside the Meteogram in darker shade

  4. Selected Time indicator

Note that when you drag the Meteogram, numerical value will be displayed giving you additional information:

Meteogram values

When you select wind, both the average wind and wind gust will be displayed inside the Meteogram:

Wind average gust

To close the Meteogram, simply tap on the same button that allowed you to open it.

Display Meteogram in Online mode

The difference with the offline "Meteogram" is that in this mode you can view the live weather forecast and, if you've subscribed to the Premium Weather service, you can view the different weather forecast models directly from the "Meteogram", which are updated simultaneously on the chart. Please note that Online Weather requires an Internet connection. If Online mode is selected and you have subscribed to the Premium Weather service (see "Subscriptions" for more information), the currently selected model label will appear at the top of the "Meteogram":

Tap the label to  easily switch from one model to another. Tap the "Cross" button to reduce the bar of model choices.

Please note that the different labels displayed depend on the availability of weather data models for the area displayed on the screen, as shown in the screenshots above (left if you're sailing in the USA, right if you're sailing in Europe).