Alex Lang
Paramotor Winds
alexlang.org
How it works
  1. Pick a location. Search for a city and select the right one.
  2. View hourly forecast. You’ll see winds hour‑by‑hour for the next three days (or the full week if you choose it).
  3. Wind at different heights. The “0 ft” row shows the forecast wind near the ground. Higher altitudes estimate winds aloft using the forecast’s pressure layers.
  4. Altitudes are AGL. Heights are shown as above ground level, adjusted for local terrain, so “500 ft” means about 500 ft over the ground where you’re flying.
  5. Made for quick decisions. Arrows show wind direction, colors highlight stronger winds, and you can optionally filter for daytime hours to get rid of some of the fluff. There is also options to view the nearest METAR and see active weather alerts. TFRs coming soon.
Contact Me
For any issues or suggestions, email alexlangcpa@gmail.com.