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Voyager FPS and ANN Bring YOU The Weather In Oshkosh For Thursday 07.20.06

As Provided By Seattle Avionics And ANN!

We're gonna help you get to the fabled land of Oshkosh... with a little help from our friends!

In conjunction with our friends at Seattle Avionics, Aero-News will be offering a Travel Update on our homepage, as well as for readers of our daily Propwash newsletter, throughout AirVenture 2006.

The graphic image, updated every morning, will show TFRs, radar, cloud cover, winds aloft, and other data... all appearing on a chart similar to what you'll find in Seattle Avionics' Voyager FreeFlight software.

What's more, you can customize this image to display whatever YOU want to show!

Traveling To Oshkosh?

This morning's weather report and airspace update are shown updated at 7:00 AM EDT 07.20.06.


DUAT WEATHER

SYNOPSIS...10Z SURFACE LOW CENTRAL IA. COLD FRONT ACROSS NORTHEASTERN KS TO EASTERN CO. WRMFRONT FROM LOW ACROSS MID KY. HIGH CENTER ND. AIR MASS VERY MOIST AND UNSTABLE ALONG FRONTS. LOW MOVING TO SOUTHERN INDIANA WITH COLD FRONT SW THROUGH SOUTHERN MO BECMG STATIONARY FRONT E/W ACROSS SOUTHERN KS CURVING NORTHWEST TO LOW OVER SOUTHEAST WY. HIGH PRESSURE NORTHERN ND THROUGH LS.

 

WI NORTHWEST HALF...ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE AT 5000 FT BROKEN 5/8-7/8 COVERAGE AT 15000 FT TOP FL250. VIS 3-5SM MIST. ISOL LIGHT THUNDERSTORM RAIN. CUMULONIMBUS TOP FL400. 14Z ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE AT 5000 FT SCATTERED CIRRUS. OUTLOOK...VFR. SOUTHEAST HALF...ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE AT 2000 FT CEILING BROKEN 5/8-7/8 COVERAGE AT 4000 FT OVERCAST AT 10000 FT TOP FL280. VIS 3-SM MIST. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM RAIN POSS SEVERE. CUMULONIMBUS TOP ABOVE FL450. 15Z ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE AT 5000 FT SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE-BROKEN 5 /8-7/8 COVERAGE AT 15000 FT. ISOL LIGHT SHOWER(S) OF RAIN. 18Z ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SCATTERED 3/8-4/8 COVERAGE AT 5000 FT. OUTLOOK...VFR.


Pretty cool, eh? But wait... it gets even better. In addition to displaying this information on the Aero-News website... Seattle Avionics is also offering a special,FREE version of Voyager FreeFlight for ANN readers to download for their personal use.

For an up-to-the-minute look at the weather, airspace, and airport data for your flight, be sure to download your 100% FREE version of Voyager FreeFlight Flight Planner, courtesy of Aero-News. Use it for your flight to Oshkosh... and for your flights to come!

FMI: Download Your ANN FreeFlight Flight Planner Here

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