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When the Mountain Wave Fires Up a Storm, Pilots Learn From It

Pilots based on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado know that the winter brings on the mountain wave. What they don’t expect in winter? For that wave to feed a storm of flames on the ground. On Thursday afternoon, a grass fire likely sparked by downed power lines around Marshall was stoked into […]

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Drop in Commercial Operations Reduces Weather Data Stream

The drop in airline operations across the US and around the world has had an impact on weather reporting, particular with the input flight crews make to the World Meteorological Organization’s Global Observing System, part of the World Weather Watch program. The WMO provides part of the architecture through which 193 member countries can build […]

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Aviation Weather Center Experiments with Color-Coded TAF System

The U.S. Weather Service’s Aviation Weather Center (AWC) is experimenting with a new color-coded system to instantly identify the impact of weather through its terminal area forecasts (TAF). The AWC believes the new system will not only improve operational decision-making but also significantly improve situational awareness for any operational system player. The experimental system will […]

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I Learned About Flying From That: A Change in Weather

(December 2011) Hutchinson, Minnesota, had been covered in snow, ice and arctic temperatures all winter. A week earlier it had been 24 degrees F below zero. This week brought a 45 degrees F above zero temperature and melting snow. Since the temperature was warm, the moon was full and the stars were out, I decided […]

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