If any of you haven’t seen this wx site, check it out. Great for planning purposes! I sure would like to see this uplinked. http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
Chris SR22 N122CG #102
If any of you haven’t seen this wx site, check it out. Great for planning purposes! I sure would like to see this uplinked. http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
Chris SR22 N122CG #102
http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
I agree. I love this site.
If any of you haven’t seen this wx site, check it out. Great for planning purposes! I sure would like to see this uplinked. http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
Chris SR22 N122CG #102
Chris,
Thank you!
Where has this site been all my life? It looks great - I’ve bookmarked this one. Best/quickest way I’ve seen yet for getting a quick overview.
Mike.
I’ve been using ADDS for several months now. Super site! (BTW, it was shut down briefly recently in some bureaucratic turf war about who can provide wx info. Cooler heads got it back up quickly.)
I find the icing tools especially useful. Though labeled “experimental,” they give much more detail than the cookie-cutter airmets provide.
Joe Mazza
If any of you haven’t seen this wx site, check it out. Great for planning purposes! I sure would like to see this uplinked. http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
Chris SR22 N122CG #102
If any of you haven’t seen this wx site, check it out. Great for planning purposes! I sure would like to see this uplinked. http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/projects/adds
Chris SR22 N122CG #102
Check out the 12 hr chart from Thursday PM forward. I have never seen 12 low pressure areas over the USA before.
Mike
I agree. I love this site.
WOW! Check out the Java tools, awsome…Ed