DennisRhodes
Well Known Member
Wx links that are provided on the Vans Wx page are my go to first for GA weather for the day. Aside from the active Radar loop, the next most used for me is the NOAA product CWSU centers WX accessible from a blue link about half way down the page. What happened to the two (one West and one East) graphic above that, that indicated Pnk, Red ,Blue and Green dots for those areas. They were always useful for me, do they no longer exist from the Wx briefing sources? I know the CWSU shows that same info but not at a glance. Are the GOES east and GOES west ( one is loop the other is ? ) as useful for your WX assessments?
Also the current Forecast blocks 12, 24, 36 and 72hrs have become less useful to me from what was originally there. Or is it just me?
I have been using the NOAA forecast interactive link at the top of Vans page and like the results but it requires a lot of button pushing and not really mobile friendly. Your comments?
Thanks to VAF for placing all that in one place.
[ed. Thanks for the kind words, Dennis. Some of the maps stopped working a few months ago and I've been *slowly* trying to find replacement maps. There was a time they all worked <grin>. Thanks for the heads up and nudge to get these broken links fixed. v/r,dr]
Also the current Forecast blocks 12, 24, 36 and 72hrs have become less useful to me from what was originally there. Or is it just me?
I have been using the NOAA forecast interactive link at the top of Vans page and like the results but it requires a lot of button pushing and not really mobile friendly. Your comments?
Thanks to VAF for placing all that in one place.
[ed. Thanks for the kind words, Dennis. Some of the maps stopped working a few months ago and I've been *slowly* trying to find replacement maps. There was a time they all worked <grin>. Thanks for the heads up and nudge to get these broken links fixed. v/r,dr]
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