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Old August 3rd 07, 03:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter R.
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Default NTSB: Crossfield Not Warned Of Adverse Weather

On 8/2/2007 8:48:11 PM, Paul kgyy wrote:

3. Lightning shows cloud to ground only, not cloud to cloud.


Interesting. I use WSI's downlinked weather service, but wondered if XM was
better due to their lightning strike date. Is this limitation
(cloud-to-cloud) documented on their site, or in other words, how did you
learn of this? I am curious from a WSI comparison point of view.

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Peter
 




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