One Of The Best Kept Weather Secrets In Aviation

Oct 11, 2018

One Of The Best Kept Weather Secrets In Aviation

HEMS Weather Tool Presentation

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION:

 

  • Whether you fly an airplane, helicopter, glider, ultralight, balloon, or UAS, if you routinely fly off airport below 5,000 feet this weather tool is a must see.  Originally designed by the National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in 2006 for the Helicopter Emergency Medical Services industry, the “HEMS Weather Tool” is catching fire with all pilots who fly below 5,000’.
  • Users can zoom down to street level and it provides a color-coded graphical representation of the flight category, ceiling, visibility, icing, temperature, humidity and winds, all below 5,000 feet and at one thousand-foot intervals.

 

WEBINAR CONTENT:

  • Who developed the Weather Tool and why
  • How was it designed
  • What the Weather Tool is and is not
  • How to access the Weather Tool
  • How to navigate the Weather Tool site
  • What the Weather Tool can do for you

One Of The Best Kept Weather Secrets In Aviation

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One Of The Best Kept Weather Secrets In Aviation