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To add to the other replies so far, if you have a GPS with you and
especially if you fly high, you'll notice that the GPS altitude and altimeter altitude can differ significantly for the same reason as mentioned earlier: non-standard temperature. On a hot day, the air "column" above the airport expands and becomes higher. So the point at which the air pressure is half of sea level pressure is higher. On a cold day, the reverse happens. Net result? On a hot day your altimeter will read low compared to actual altitude, and on a cold day it will read high. ATC goes by the altimeter altitude, so on a hot day it is legal to fly VFR at an altitude of 17,900' on your altimeter (assuming it is set to the local altimeter setting) even though your GPS may read 19,000'. [Note: This is USA-centric where class A airspace starts at 18,000.] I've also heard that, on hot days, ATC will not assign an IFR altitude of FL185 or even FL190 due to this effect. They want to make sure the IFR traffic is well separated from the VFR guys. Hope this helps. Martin JT Wright wrote in message ... I have a question regarding the relationship between an altimeter setting and sea level pressure. Here is the current METAR for Abilene Regional Airport, Texas: KABI 280152Z 17014KT 10SM CLR 19/16 A2987 RMK AO2 SLP098 T01940161 As you can see, the altimeter setting is 29.87" and the Sea Level Pressure is 1009.8 millibars (hectoPascals) But the altimeter setting 29.87" is 1011.6 milibars, or 1.8 millibars higher than the sea level pressure. Why is there a difference between these two values? What accounts for the 1.8 millibars? I've looked at similar METARs, and some with a temperature greater than standard temp have a lower difference between alt settings and SLP, so this apparently does not account for the difference. |
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