WEATHER SOURCES FSS WXBRIEF

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FSS 1-800-WXBRIEF WEATHER SOURCES ASOS / METARS KSNT, KMYL, KLLJ, KSMN AOPA/NOAA Satellite, Radar, Surface, Winds, etc. NIFC TFR s Noaa Automated Surface:METAR/ RAWS (Remote Automated WX Station) BLM/USFS ROMAN Real time Observat`ion and Monitoring and Analysis Network Web Cam s: Johnson Cr. Flying B, Stanley, McCall, Bogus Basin, Commercial Operators: McCall Air, Arnold Aviation I have handouts, or email me and I ll send you the links.

GFS Model Select Model Guidance, then GFS, then NAMER (for N. America), and finally 850mb, temp, MSLP, Precip. 850mb model shows precip for the previous 6 hours, (from the UTC time stamp at the top of the page), at ~ 5000 ft, the blue contour lines showing where freezing temps begin. The 850mb model shows the upper air ~ 18000 ft) shows where major systems will be. http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/ncomagweb/appcontroller NWS Area Forecast Discussion map page to validate your assessment of the GFS model,. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/zoa/cwa.php Short-range tools NCEP Short Range Forecast http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/pmdspd.html Lifted Index Lifted Index maps will predict areas of unstable air. http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/namsvrfcst/ Idaho Forecast Tables http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/boi/forecast.php NOAA Graphical Forecast http://www.weather.gov/mdl/synop/gridded/sectors/conusweek.php?expandweek=on#tabs Fog Sat for Western US (also shows cloud cover at METAR reporting stations) http://adds.aviationweather.gov/satellite/ Choose "Western US" under second bullet

NavMonster: http://www.navmonster.com/ - Very friendly and easy to use. Presents WX along the route you designate, in plain English. Graphical Airmets/Sigmets/Prog Charts, NOTAM s, TFR s also airport directory s/ Goggle Earth maps, fuel, lodging. Good visual tools, especially radar and satellite looping NOAA ADDS Aviation Digital Data Service: http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/ NOAA Std Briefing: http://aviationweather.gov/std_brief/ (a subset of ADDS) http://www.eldoradocountyweather.com/current/usradar.html (Vivid Graphics) http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/goes/goeswestpacusir.html (Infared/Visible/Water Vapor) http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/zoa/mwmap3.php?map=usa (Entire US Metar/TAF status) Direct User Access Terminal (DUAT) service for pilots. Two service providers, also offers flight planning software and on-line filing of flight plans. Provides immediate on-line access to FAA approved information DUAT: https://www.duat.com/ DUATS: http://www.duats.com/duats.cgi#weather AOPA: http://www.aopa.org/members/wx/ Requires membership, links to DUAT(S) for filing flight plan. Aviation WX links by Lester: http://metsun1.met.sjsu.edu/~lester/faq.html - Good FAQ s on weather Scott Dennstaedt s Aviation Weather Workshop: http://avwxworkshops.com/ - Charlie s Wx Site http://www.avweather.com/

TFR-s NOTE: Flight service Briefer has the most current info websites may not be up to date. NIFC TFR s: http://airspace.nifc.gov/mapping/nifc/index.cfm (Can print section of Sectional with TFR) FAA TFR: http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr_map_ims/html/index.html Web Cam s: ID State: Map with web cam links: http://511.idaho.gov/default.asp?display=cams&area=&textonly= Johnson Cr: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/%7eyellowpinecm/ Flying B: http://www.flyingresortranches.com/ Stanley: http://www.sawtoothcamera.com/ McCall: http://www.mccall.id.us/government/departments/airport/airport.html Idaho Web Cams: http://www.northwestwebcams.com/idaho-web-cams.shtm -Also Oregon/Wash/Mont Smiley Cr.: http://birice.vaisala.com/photos/03778b5f_06013f28_cam1.jpg Bogus Basin: http://www.bogusbasin.org/web-cameras/index.aspx (good view of Mtn s North of BOI) Brundage Mtn: http://www.brundage.com/the-mountain/live-web-cams/ Teton Mtn-Driggs: http://www.tetoncam.com/

NOAA Surface Observation Map - Missoula /www.wrh.noaa.gov/mso/newrgl.php Regonal Stations

Moose Cr Raws Data

Flying B 5/22/08 9:14 AM

Lift Mountain / Canyon Weather - Orographic-Mechanical Lift as air flows over Mtns. - Thermal Lift Canyon Meteorology - Winds - Diurnal Effect - Flows Up in Day / Down in Evening (some exceptions) - Convergence Effect areas of confluence - Venturi Effect - Turbulence Fog (morning canyon fog common after a storm) Smoke

Orographic Lift over Mountains/Canyons

Thermal Lift over varying terrain

Thermal and Orographic Collide

Diurnal Effect, Venturi, and Convergence Indian Cr. Pistol Cr. Indian Cr. Middle Fork Salmon

Big Cr. Drainage South Fork Salmon Monumental Cr. Middle Fork Salmon Johnson Cr. Marble Cr. Thermal, Orographic and Diurnal Effect effects combine and are different depending on direction of drainages We have a mixture N/S E/W and combinations of major drainages

Turbulence Slow Down to at or below Va Remember it s less with less weight Rule of Thumb ½ of % less gross weight). If at 10% less of max. gross weight, reduce Va 5%. Where to Expect it Lee side down wind side of Ridges Convergence areas in canyons Venturi areas wide to narrow canyon Over Area s of Thermal differences (shade/sun, trees/rock) Near Rotor, Lenticular, or Thunder Clouds Windy Conditions Mountain wave over rugged mountains or canyons