Weather changes the meaning of the track
A glide that looks inefficient on paper can make sense in headwind, valley flow or changing conditions. XCBrain keeps the debrief grounded in the day.
Weather context
XCBrain adds weather context so your analysis can account for wind, timing, takeoff conditions, transitions and how the day evolved.
A glide that looks inefficient on paper can make sense in headwind, valley flow or changing conditions. XCBrain keeps the debrief grounded in the day.
Wind and condition signals help explain why some lines worked, why altitude margins changed and why certain climbs were harder to use.
For XC and hike & fly, weather context makes the debrief more useful than a track-only replay.