Davepar
Well Known Member
I've been working on adding AIRMETs and SIGMETs to RunwayFinder. It's currently enabled on the beta site at http://beta.runwayfinder.com.
Here's what it looks like:
Click inside any AIRMET or SIGMET to get more info on it. Clicking an area covered by multiple AIRMET/SIGMETs will list all of them. Click on the link in the pop-up balloon to get even more info.
I think I have it working, but if anybody notices any differences between RF and the ADDS AIRMET page http://adds.aviationweather.gov/airmets, let me know.
To enable the display of AIRMETs and SIGMETs, click on the Settings link right under the logo and put a check next to AIRMET/SIGMET:
You'll notice a few other new options in there (namely SUAs and class B/C/D airspace) which I'm still refining. Turn on too many options and your browser might crawl to stand-still, especially Internet Explorer. Performance on Firefox 3 seems to be a bit better.
Click on the "Legend" tab on the right sidebar to figure out what the different colors represent.
Thanks,
Dave
Here's what it looks like:
Click inside any AIRMET or SIGMET to get more info on it. Clicking an area covered by multiple AIRMET/SIGMETs will list all of them. Click on the link in the pop-up balloon to get even more info.
I think I have it working, but if anybody notices any differences between RF and the ADDS AIRMET page http://adds.aviationweather.gov/airmets, let me know.
To enable the display of AIRMETs and SIGMETs, click on the Settings link right under the logo and put a check next to AIRMET/SIGMET:
You'll notice a few other new options in there (namely SUAs and class B/C/D airspace) which I'm still refining. Turn on too many options and your browser might crawl to stand-still, especially Internet Explorer. Performance on Firefox 3 seems to be a bit better.
Click on the "Legend" tab on the right sidebar to figure out what the different colors represent.
Thanks,
Dave