Weather on the Go-- Does it promote Risk Taking?
I think so to some extent. By Stephen Pope / Published: Jan 07, 2013 Flying (www.flyingmag.com) http://www.flyingmag.com/avionics-gear/weather-go It's hard to overstate the benefits of having access to a wealth of weather-related informati...Tags: Weather, In Flight Weather, ADS-B, Garmin, Risk, capability, datalink weather, information, weather, flight
5th March 2013 Cyclone Coral Sea
A predicted low has started to form and is expected to be a cyclone on Friday. The low is currently just off the coast from Townsville and is showing obviously signs of rotation. It is expected to move out to sea and intensify and then we wait and see which direction it goes. The models ...Tags: Weather, cyclone, tropical low, rain, flood, storm, intensifying, expected
How can convective SIGMETs help you avoid thunderstorms?
Tip from Pilot Workshop: HERETags: Weather, Thunderstorms, Convection, SigMet, Cumulo Nimbus
Tips on using Flight Watch: EFAS 122.0
See @GeorgeB 's Fuel Topic and Poll for some reasons using the free EFAS / FlightWatch system on 122.0 is a great idea. Link to GeoBlaze's topic: http://alltrikes.com/elgg/polls/view/17764/so-despite-having-done-careful-fuel-planning-have-you-ever-found-yourself-arriving-at-your-destination-w...Tags: EFAS, Flight Watch, PIREP, Weather, En Route, ADSB, Wind, Fuel, Planning
ASOS: How does their cloud data gathering / reporting work?
Ever wonder how automated ceiling reports are made by an ASOS? Or how large an area they cover? Interesting & useful answer HERE: http://www.pilotworkshop.com/tips/asos_ceiling_reports.htmTags: Weather, ASOS, Cloud Cover, Ceiling, Automated Reporting, ceiling reports, reports, ceiling
Tags: Weather, Santa Maria, Cloud, Fog, Mist, Scud Running, accurate, predicting, clouds, visibility, running, usually
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