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Turbulence

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:19 pm
by bped93
Hi,

So the way that turbulence in Flight Sim kind of irks me. It just hits out of nowhere and then it's gone. I do realize that that is how turbulence works, but I have to think that pilots usually get some kind of forewarning before they hit the big bumpy patches... Or is it just guesswork?

Anyway what I'm after is some kind of turbulence "radar" if you will for Flight Sim. Any suggestions?

Also I'm on the hunt for a good weather radar. Preferably a free one. But haven't really had much luck. If I want a good one am I looking at going Payware?

Cheers!

Re: Turbulence

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:58 pm
by Knick
Captain Sim has a weather radar, but it only works with certain Captain Sim planes.

That is the only weather radar that I know of that exists for FSX, not sure about sound effects but I know that it does indeed show the weather up ahead.

Re: Turbulence

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:11 pm
by Gypsy_Baron
Hi,

So the way that turbulence in Flight Sim kind of irks me. It just hits out of nowhere and then it's gone. I do realize that that is how turbulence works, but I have to think that pilots usually get some kind of forewarning before they hit the big bumpy patches... Or is it just guesswork?
-SNIP-

Cheers!


Having just taken a very bumpy ride in a United B757 from SFO to JFK and
listening to "Channel 9", the ATC comms, pilots only get an idea of what
is ahead by being alerted by ATC after ATC gets alerted by other pilots that
have hit turbulence in their sector. We're not talking severe weather stuff that
can be seen on the radar, just clear air turbulence.

I almost always listen to Ch. 9 when I am on a United flight and it
is always the same. My pilot: "Center, United 6 with you at flight level 290.
How's the ride ahead?"
ATC: "United 6, Center. No reports of turbulence".
A short time later another pilot:
"Center, Jet Blue 235, we just hit some moderate turbulence here at 290."

Later another pilots asks about "the ride". ATC: "We've had reports
of moderate turbulence from Peoria extending 50 miles to the east at flight
level 290".

ATC will often query aircraft in their sector as to conditions
at various altitudes and relay that to other aircraft along the route.

That's the way it works. Of couse it doesn't in FSX :)

Re: Turbulence

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:47 pm
by raptor22ms
Aside from the asking of where turbulence is. in real world aviation pilots will issue what are call PIREPS. PIREPS are pilot issued reports on weather conditions or turbulence in a pinpoint location. There are also convective SIGMETS maps that will show severe weather that generally contain turbulence. We use these to fly around the areas we suspect will cause issues. That is if we are flying without radar.

Re: Turbulence

PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:39 pm
by tauruck
Hi,

So the way that turbulence in Flight Sim kind of irks me. It just hits out of nowhere and then it's gone. I do realize that that is how turbulence works, but I have to think that pilots usually get some kind of forewarning before they hit the big bumpy patches... Or is it just guesswork?

Anyway what I'm after is some kind of turbulence "radar" if you will for Flight Sim. Any suggestions?

Also I'm on the hunt for a good weather radar. Preferably a free one. But haven't really had much luck. If I want a good one am I looking at going Payware?

Cheers!

Keeps you awake man. Isn't that what it's all about?. Boring otherwise IMO.