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Fri, Jul 30, 2010

Pilots In Canada Can Now Get High-Quality Radar On iPad And iPhone

Preflight Planning Intelligence Based On Unique Radar Mosaic

Pilots in Canada who have been looking wistfully south at their counterparts in the U.S. using their iPhones and iPads for pre-flight weather now have the same technology available to them. Weather Decision Technologies (WDT) and ForeFlight have brought Canadian radar to ForeFlight Mobile 3 HD, an intelligence and flight support app for student, private, commercial, business aviation, and military pilots.

ForeFlight Mobile 3 delivers zoomable, animated HD NEXRAD radar and satellite for the continental United States, Alasaka, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico – and now Canada. Beautiful, animated radar graphics with indicators for lightning, hail, mesocyclones, echo top height, and storm motion vectors offer pilots a sophisticated view of the weather in the U.S and in Canada.

"Canadian pilots have long desired the same high quality radar and satellite Slip Map capability available to pilots in the US and we’re excited to be the first company to bring airport level situational awareness to them," said Tyson Weihs, Co-Founder of ForeFlight. "WDT is very proud of our new Canada radar mosaic, and very happy to be collaborating with ForeFlight as the first application developer to make use of our Canadian radar for mobile,” said Mike Eilts, President and CEO of WDT.

WDT receives a raw radar data feed directly from Environment Canada, utilizes all 24 elevation angles from the thirty C-band Doppler radars and then blends the data with seventeen adjacent US radar sites immediately south of the Canadian border using its advanced radar processing system. The result is an ultra-high resolution, 1-kilometer seamless 3-dimensional mosaic display of radar over Canada, updated every ten minutes. Notably, the company has created 3D radar imagery providing complete coverage of the atmosphere from the ground up to 20 km MSL and has tailored the radar data to remove beam blockage, ensuring superior, highest quality radar for the entire country. The customized quality control package is not available from any other weather data provider, and has been developed to remove spurious echoes and mitigate significant terrain blockage issues that exist throughout the Canadian Rockies.

Specifically, WDT’s radar mosaic has the following characteristics:

  • 5-minute update frequency (10 minutes for Canada).
  • 1-km horizontal spatial resolution.
  • 20-km vertical resolution of 3D mosaic.
  • Provides composite and base reflectivity products.

In addition to radar, ForeFlight Weather for Canada gives pilots smooth and efficient access to raw METARs and TAFs, translations, winds aloft, and satellite imagery. Pilots may search by airport identifier and view weather information for thousands of airports. Users can also add "Favorites" for frequent airports or view "Recents" to see their last searched airports. The application includes color coded indicators for current flight rules.

FMI: www.wdtinc.com, www.foreflight.com

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