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I've been looking at aviationweather.gov. There's a nice picture of PIREPs,
but I'd like to see the text reports too. Anyone know where these can be found on the 'net (or this site)? Thanks... Andrew |
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Andrew Gideon ) wrote:
I've been looking at aviationweather.gov. There's a nice picture of PIREPs, but I'd like to see the text reports too. Anyone know where these can be found on the 'net (or this site)? For US PIREPS, Try the PIREPS Java tool at Aviation Digital Data (ADDS): http://adds.aviationweather.gov/pireps/java/ Place your mouse over the PIREP symbol on the map to see the text, or click on the symbol to open a new window with the text. Of course, there is also DUATS. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Personally, if I get a briefing with no intention of actually flying (e.g.
I'm idly curious about today's PIREPs or the exact forecast in Olympia before I drive there or whether TCM is *still* OTS), I feel a pang of guilt at using public resources. Maybe it's something to do with the specificity of the planned non-flight that's needed to make the system cough up a response - I feel like a big liar. I have a hard time imagining anyone cares though, or that the Feds will come to my door at 2am. Prehaps I should say out loud "this is a valuable training exercise" while I'm doing it. I'm the only person who does it, of course. -- David Brooks "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:Blhac.37661$JO3.30883@attbi_s04... What's wrong with www.duats.com ? "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... I've been looking at aviationweather.gov. There's a nice picture of PIREPs, but I'd like to see the text reports too. Anyone know where these can be found on the 'net (or this site)? Thanks... Andrew |
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Peter R. wrote:
For US PIREPS, Try the PIREPS Java tool at Aviation Digital Data (ADDS): http://adds.aviationweather.gov/pireps/java/ Place your mouse over the PIREP symbol on the map to see the text, or click on the symbol to open a new window with the text. Ah. I didn't realize that. But I'm still hoping for something more "bulky". That is, a list of all PIREPs w/in a block of time and space, or some such, in text form. Of course, there is also DUATS. Yes, but I need to make up a flight plan to get the PIREPs for a given area. Cumbersome if I'm just "looking around". Plus: this morning, I saw a lot of icing PIREPs in my neighborhood on the graphical display at ADDS. DUATS gave me one. - Andrew |
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message
online.com... Yes, but I need to make up a flight plan to get the PIREPs for a given area. Cumbersome if I'm just "looking around". No you don't. Just get an "area" briefing. Plus: this morning, I saw a lot of icing PIREPs in my neighborhood on the graphical display at ADDS. DUATS gave me one. What were the times on the ADDS PIREPs? PIREPs expire from the official briefing system relatively quickly, but I suppose ADDS could hang on to them for a longer period. Of course, that puts the onus on you to look at the time of the PIREP and determine whether it's relevant to the period of time you're interested in. Or possibly your DUAT briefing did not include as distant information as the ADDS search you did. I doubt DUAT is hiding valid, recent PIREPs from you. Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
Or possibly your DUAT briefing did not include as distant information as the ADDS search you did. I doubt DUAT is hiding valid, recent PIREPs from you. I'm sure it's either the time or space issue. It *always* turns out to be time or space (or money) at issue grin. I'm interested, though, in seeing what it was that made the difference. When I expand the java tool as far into time at it'll go, I see numerous PIREPS well south of my flight plan's course. Those might be what I saw this morning. - Andrew |
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Andrew Gideon ) wrote:
I'm interested, though, in seeing what it was that made the difference. When I expand the java tool as far into time at it'll go, I see numerous PIREPS well south of my flight plan's course. Those might be what I saw this morning. I use the ADDs' PIREP java tool all the time. I, too, would speculate that you were seeing historical PIREPS mixed in with current ones. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Peter R. wrote:
I use the ADDs' PIREP java tool all the time. I, too, would speculate that you were seeing historical PIREPS mixed in with current ones. What I saw this morning was on the basic graphic; not the java tool. I didn't think to use that until later. What I saw at the time wasn't historical at the time. However, most of the PIREPS were well south of the course I planned in DUATS, which is likely why DUATS didn't list them for me. At least, this is my guess. - Andrew |
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Andrew Gideon wrote in message gonline.com...
I've been looking at aviationweather.gov. There's a nice picture of PIREPs, but I'd like to see the text reports too. Anyone know where these can be found on the 'net (or this site)? Thanks... Andrew Click on the PIREP java tool in aviationweather.gov. It will bring up a map. If you move your mouse over the PIREP, it will show the textual description. Alternately, you can get the PIREP from DUATS. |
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Andrew Gideon wrote in message gonline.com...
I've been looking at aviationweather.gov. There's a nice picture of PIREPs, but I'd like to see the text reports too. Anyone know where these can be found on the 'net (or this site)? The ADDS website (http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/) can show the textual PIREPS with it's interactive Java tool. You move your mouse over the symbols on the map and the PIREP text is shown. But first you have to click the link to start the Java tool. I don't like the interface, it's a little awkward for my taste. However, this is the only place I know outside of DUATS I think. -Malcolm Teas |
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