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ForeFlight Mobile Legends ForeFlight, LLC 11th Edition - Covers ForeFlight Mobile v8.1 and later

RADAR LEGENDS (WHEN FROM INTERNET) Snowy/Icy Precipitation Mixed Precipitation Rain Echo top (in 100 s of feet) ex: 24,900 Storm Track Estimated position in 20, 40 and 60 minutes ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 2

RAIN - RADAR INTENSITY (DBZ) VS. COLOR Based on RGB values assigned to dbz range(s) dbz Internet Color 1 ADS-B Color 2,4 XM Color 3,4 5 none shown 10 none shown 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 95 1. Colors are interpolated between levels when rendered on an image. 2. ADS-B (ie: FIS-B) NEXRAD radar is displayed with 6 intensity ranges. 3. XM NEXRAD radar is displayed with 7 intensity ranges. 4. Some dbz intensity/color divisions do not fall exactly on 5 dbz lines, so are shown as close as possible to specification. ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 3

MIXED RAIN/SNOW - RADAR INTENSITY (DBZ) VS. COLOR Based on RGB values assigned to dbz range(s) dbz Internet Color 1 ADS-B Color 2,3,5 XM Color 4,5 5 none shown 10 none shown 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 1. Colors are interpolated between levels when rendered on an image. 2. ADS-B (ie: FIS-B) NEXRAD radar is displayed with 6 intensity ranges. 3. FIS-B NEXRAD doesn't include precipitation type, so "Mixed" is displayed at the same reflectivity colors as rain. See AIM Chapter 7: http://tfmlearning.fly.faa.gov/ publications/atpubs/aim/chap7/aim0701.html 4. XM NEXRAD radar is displayed with 7 intensity ranges. 5. Some dbz intensity/color divisions do not fall exactly on 5 dbz lines, so are shown as close as possible to specification. ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 4

SNOW - RADAR INTENSITY (DBZ) VS. COLOR Based on RGB values assigned to dbz range(s) dbz Internet Color 1 ADS-B Color 2,3,5 XM Color 4,5 5 none shown 10 none shown 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1. Colors are interpolated between levels when rendered on an image. 2. ADS-B (ie: FIS-B) NEXRAD radar is displayed with 6 intensity ranges. 3. FIS-B NEXRAD doesn't include precipitation type, so "Snow" is displayed at the same reflectivity colors as rain. See AIM Chapter 7: http://tfmlearning.fly.faa.gov/ publications/atpubs/aim/chap7/aim0701.html 4. XM NEXRAD radar is displayed with 7 intensity ranges. 5. Some dbz intensity/color divisions do not fall exactly on 5 dbz lines, so are shown as close as possible to specification. ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 5

FOUR-COLOR RADAR - RADAR INTENSITY (DBZ) VS. COLOR Based on RGB values assigned to dbz range(s) dbz Internet Color ADS-B Color SiriusXM Color 1 5 none shown 10 none shown none shown 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 95 1. Baron Mobile Link/WXWorx radar does not display in 4-color mode. Only available with SiriuxXM when using the SXAR-1 receiver. ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 6

RADAR LEGENDS (WHEN FROM INTERNET) Lightning (in last 5 minutes) Mesocyclone activity (Vortex of rising, rotating air) Tornado Hail PIREP LEGEND Icing PIREPs (increasing severity) Turbulence PIREPs (increasing severity) Sky & Weather PIREP ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 7

COLOR-ENHANCED INFRARED SATELLITE Warmer objects emit more infrared energy and colder objects emit less infrared energy. In the Color-Enhanced Infrared Satellite layer (updated every 30 minutes) shades of gray are used to represent the lowest-topped clouds; the darker the shade of gray, the lower the cloud tops. Above the lightest shades of gray you may see blueish colors representing still colder and higher tops. Above this, shades of yellow, orange and red represent the coldest and highest cloud tops. As the temperature of the atmosphere generally decreases with height, a pilot can get a pretty good idea which clouds are high-level and which are low-level based on the color or shades of gray depicted. Cold cloud tops are often indicative of active thunderstorms that can produce severe or extreme convective turbulence. One thing to note is that thick cirrus clouds at very high altitudes will also show up as very cold clouds even though they may not be associated with deep, moist convection. Most of the time these high cirrus clouds do not have the same cellular appearance as convective clouds and thus have very little variation in color. See the temperatures that correspond to different colors in table on the next page. ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 8

Based on RGB values assigned to temperature range(s) Temperature ºC Color Relative Cloud Top Height -83 Higher -75-70 -65-63 -54-50.2-50 -38-28 +12 Lower ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 9

WEATHER OVERLAY COLOR CODING Weather Overlay Color coding LIFR: Magenta. Ceiling visibility less than 1 mile. less than 500 feet and/or IFR: Red. Ceiling 500 to less than 1,000 feet and/or visibility 1 to less than 3 miles. Flight Category MVFR: Blue. Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles inclusive. VFR: Green. Ceiling greater than 3,000 feet and visibility greater than 5 miles; includes sky clear. Unknown: gray question-mark Winds Aloft (wind barb color) Altitudes < 12,000 0-29 knots 30-39 knots 40-49 knots 50-59 knots 60-69 knots 70 knots Altitudes 12,000 0-69 knots 70-89 knots 90-109 knots 110-124 knots 125-149 knots 150 knots ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 10

Wind Barb symbology Wind direction is in true degrees depicted by a stem (line) pointed in the direction the winds are coming from. Barbs indicate speed in 5 knot increments. Short barb = 5 kts; Long barb = 10 kts; Flag = 50 kts Examples: Calm 5 kts 15 kts 60 kts Dew Point Spread 0-4 C: Orange 5 C: Green <3 C: Red Temperature 3-34 C: Green 35 C: Orange <1 SM: Magenta Visibility (same as Flight Category colors) 1-2 SM: Red 3-5 SM: Blue >5 SM: Green Surface Wind (wind barb color) Peak <20 knots: Black Peak 20-30 knots: Orange Peak >30 knots: Red ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 11

<500 : Magenta Ceiling ( s a m e a s F l i g h t Category colors) 500-999 : Red 1000-2999 : Blue 3000 : Green Icing PIREPs PIREPs Turbulence PIREPs Sky & Weather PIREP ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 12

AERONAUTICAL MAPS SYMBOLS The following symbols are shown on the Aeronautical data layer: Civil Airports with Services (with and without tower) Military Airports (with and without tower) Seaplane Bases with Services (w/ and w/o tower) Heliports (light map color scheme) Standard fix VOR Navaid VORTAC Navaid NDB/DME Navaid ARTCC Boundary Class C Airspace CTRs Caution/Warning/Danger Airspace Other Airspace Civil Airports without Services (with and without tower) Private Airports (with and without tower) Seaplane Bases without Services (w/ and w/o tower) Heliports (dark map color scheme) RNAV fix VOR/DME Navaid NDB Navaid FBO Location (on ForeFlight airport diagram) Class B Airspace Class D Airspace MOA/Alert/Training Airspace Prohibited/Restricted Airspace VOR Airways/Jetways RNAV Routes Airway ID (MEA / Heading) ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 13

TFRs Red TFR Active now or within 8 hours TFR Details View by tapping TFR shape on map Yellow TFR Going active 8+ hours from now TFR legend ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 14

AIRMETs, SIGMETs, and CWAs Orange Turbulence or high wind area Red SIGMETs Blue Icing/ freezing area Cyan Center Weather Advisories Yellow Convective outlook area Gray IFR/mountain obscuration area Area details Tap AIR/SIGMET/CWA area to view details ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 15

Hazard Advisor Hazard Advisor legend Yellow Hazard 1000-100 below current altitude Red Hazard 100 below to above current altitude ForeFlight Mobile Legends v8.1 and later! 16