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Old March 9th 08, 07:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming,alt.usenet.kooks
Dan[_10_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

On Mar 9, 3:35 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

These days they're getting it right about 90% of the time.


My flight logs come with forecast winds for every waypoint. they are
generaly within 10degrees and 5 knots of forecast hours form when the
forecast was made.
Vis, winds, precip, are all forecast to an accuracy that would have
been thought impossible just a few years ago.


Bertie


From which source?


Can't you read? Me. I just told you. Moi, Ich, myself with my own eyes.

I've yet to see winds aloft match the forecast except when very strong
(40 Knots @ 3000) or very light.


Mine are for high alt. The wx service wont tell you the wind at the top
of every peak, that's YOUR job to extrapolate.

Bertie


I don't fly high alt -- I fly between 5-14k.

I know what my job is -- thanks, and therefore how to extrapolate.



Dan