Yesterday I decided to go hurricane hunting (Katrina) but didn't have much success ... I took a C130 hurricane hunting at around 2000z.
Should have been interesting interesting ... "let's see how Flight Sim depicts a hurricane ..." I thought to myself.
I planned to take off from KIBX (Keesler Airforce base) and landing ... wherever I could ...
Aim of the mission was to find the hurricane eye and come back out in one piece.
I was connected with FS9 real weather Jeppesen and in a three hours flight over sea and land did not find any bad weather (scattered 12knts variable wind and some thunder heads but nothing major)
I don't think that FS2004 in general gets the weather correctly over water ... I think the only weather they get is over land based stations.
So I am sure that as the hurricane is moving INLAND, today should be an interesting day to fly around that area.
I think that this is a limitation of the reporting stations used by FS2004 ... not even a limitation of Flight Sim itself.
If there was a way to get weather data for the area automatically fed into FS2004, that would work.
That being said, I just recently purchased Weather-Maker (weather-maker.com) and I noticed that they have the option of creating hurricanes in "custom weather mode".
While it would have been exciting and interesting to fly into a weather automatically generated and fed real-time through real-life weather stations, as it actually happens, I think that custom-made options (like Weather Maker, for instance) are really the only way to do this ...
A bit disappointed I suppose ...



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Got clearance from KMSY_V_TWR to take off and then dove into the storm.



