WaltWX[_2_]
January 23rd 15, 12:07 AM
In light of the proposal to allow electronic devices in the cockpit, thought I give an update on this app. I listened to a presentation of the developer recently at American Meteorological Society (AMS) convention (early January 2015).
http://radarscope.tv/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radarscope/id288419283?mt=8
In my opinion this is the best app out there for a phone or tablet. It has high resolution doppler radar data, lightning data and 20 frame loops (update rate depends on mode radar is in and varies from 5-10minutes). Also displays NWS Severe thunderstorm and tornado polygons.
Pros and Cons with FOREFLIGHT:
1) Foreflight uses mosaic radar data of only a few types. But, it also has many other types of meteorological data.
2) RadarScope uses single source radar which is more accurate and detailed with all the official products such as echo tops, VIL, multiple elevation angles, velocity data. Most of these types are a bit technical. However, in the radar clear air mode, the superhi res reflectivity will see convergence lines and outflow boundaries quite nicely.
3) Foreflight has outstanding geo-referencing for aviation. RADARSCOPE only shows cities, county lines and major highways. When zoomed in, this makes it difficult to locate yourself. It does show the devices current location.
4) RadarScope Pro (subscription) version includes 20 frames with lightning data; No subscription 5 frames and no ligtning
If RadarScope improved it's georeferencing for aviation or allowed user waypoints (like soaring databases), it would be a "deal breaker" for glider racing. The developer, J. Michael Wolfinbarger, was asked about improving map backgrounds. Unfortunately, there is a technical software reason why this cannot easily be enhanced in the Apple IOS product. Something to do with OpenGL. So, he continues to investigate. He didn't sound too receptive to allowing users to upload their own polygons and data points.
I have only used RadarScope while on the ground as a meteorologist... not in the air. But, if good map backgrounds became available, it would make a huge difference strategy wise in the cockpit on stormy days.
Cost is $9.99 for download. The subscription $9.99/year give you the 20 frame rate loops and lightning data.
FYI...
Walter Rogers WX
http://radarscope.tv/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radarscope/id288419283?mt=8
In my opinion this is the best app out there for a phone or tablet. It has high resolution doppler radar data, lightning data and 20 frame loops (update rate depends on mode radar is in and varies from 5-10minutes). Also displays NWS Severe thunderstorm and tornado polygons.
Pros and Cons with FOREFLIGHT:
1) Foreflight uses mosaic radar data of only a few types. But, it also has many other types of meteorological data.
2) RadarScope uses single source radar which is more accurate and detailed with all the official products such as echo tops, VIL, multiple elevation angles, velocity data. Most of these types are a bit technical. However, in the radar clear air mode, the superhi res reflectivity will see convergence lines and outflow boundaries quite nicely.
3) Foreflight has outstanding geo-referencing for aviation. RADARSCOPE only shows cities, county lines and major highways. When zoomed in, this makes it difficult to locate yourself. It does show the devices current location.
4) RadarScope Pro (subscription) version includes 20 frames with lightning data; No subscription 5 frames and no ligtning
If RadarScope improved it's georeferencing for aviation or allowed user waypoints (like soaring databases), it would be a "deal breaker" for glider racing. The developer, J. Michael Wolfinbarger, was asked about improving map backgrounds. Unfortunately, there is a technical software reason why this cannot easily be enhanced in the Apple IOS product. Something to do with OpenGL. So, he continues to investigate. He didn't sound too receptive to allowing users to upload their own polygons and data points.
I have only used RadarScope while on the ground as a meteorologist... not in the air. But, if good map backgrounds became available, it would make a huge difference strategy wise in the cockpit on stormy days.
Cost is $9.99 for download. The subscription $9.99/year give you the 20 frame rate loops and lightning data.
FYI...
Walter Rogers WX