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2019-08-22 Close-in focus on East Texas now available as a map option.  Check out the latest 17z HRRR here.
2019-08-22 Instead of choosing a model cycle, you can now choose Current to automatically update whatever the most recent cycle that has arrived or is currently arriving.  Check out the Current button on the HRRR model.
2019-08-13 Composite Roll Forward page under Features -> Model Metrics now includes ability to compare current 6-10 day against prior 11-15 day too.  See it here  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/model-verification/composite-compare Verifications
2019-07-31 New maps are added to the daily composites feature- 500 mb changes- here is a 24-hour example:  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/composites-daily/ecmwf/hgt500change24/naexp/2019073100z/
2019-07-26 We added new 2-meter and 500mb bias-corrected daily composite maps.  You can see a 2-meter example here:  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/composites-daily/ecmwf-eps/tmp2mBC/na/2019072600z
2019-07-19 The 80-meter wind forecasts (found under Features -> Renewables) now updates as the model updates instead of in post-processing. See the incoming European operational ERCOT data here:  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/80mw/ercot/2019071912z/
2019-07-09 Similar to the city and WDD forecast table, you can now see daily model wind forecast tables color-coded against 10-year normal for national and regional ISOs.  See ERCOT here:  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/80mw/ercot/2019070900z/
2019-07-09 Starting with today's 12z cycle, new 24-hour 2-meter change composite maps are available.  Check out the GFS ensemble here;  https://www.stormvistawxmodels.com/sv/composites-daily/gfs-ens/tmp2mchange24/na/2019070912z/
2019-07-08 Starting with today's 12z GFS ensemble cycle, SV added a new northern Gulf floater projection.  See example here.
2019-07-05 For the first time, SV is providing dew point anomaly maps - first for the HRRR model (see example here)- and to be added to other models soon.
2019-07-02 Find the ECMWF CAMS model data under the Short Range menu to track dust and UV out to 120 hour forecasts.
2019-06-27 You can now see how the various model forecasts compare to what actually happened last year for the same dates with a new tab offered.  See example here (scroll down to chart/tabs).
2019-06-25 Four new European wind regions now available on StormVista: Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic. Find them under Features --> Renewables --> 80-meter wind
2019-06-19 Composite radar forecast maps are now available for the FV-3 new GFS operational model.
2019-06-19 Short range models are now providing regional heat index maps (starting today) as well as a Heat Index Differential map (see example here). 
2019-06-19 The API now carries seven days of historical weighted degree days for both national and regional metrics.  See the details on the API reference page.
2019-06-06 You can now track national degree day departures from normal against national wind departure from normal on our 80-meter forecast page.  You can click on the legend to bring up the degree day forecasts.  These charts also offer a 30 and 60-day history.  See it here.
2019-05-31 Both the teleconnection and 80-meter wind line charts now include the option to loo at 90 days of history (vs. 30).
2019-05-21 New page features top ten 500 mb pattern-matching analogs for European and CFS weeklies in EIA week, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sun, 16-20, and 16-30 day formats.  Available for corporate subscribers and linked under the Long menu like the new monthly maps.
2019-05-16 The upgraded European model that will go live officially on Tuesday June 11 is now running in parallel and becoming available on StormVista for the main 0z and 12z cycles. Please note that not all maps are available due to size/time constraints (especially max-res files) and the parallel runs usually arrive on a delay (and sometimes runs are missed).  Details about the changes in this new model can be found here.

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