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Old 03-25-2023 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo
Reaaaaaallllllyyyyyyy. You must not do many transcons and/or NAT work because then you'd realize what an ignorant statement you made is. But I'll forgive you.

LAX JFK for example a few weeks ago.

Jepp showed predominant winds at FL340 (you know because of the goofy scale on Jepp FL30 then 34 then 39 then like 45 rather than every 2-4 k like on Windy) to be 245/120. Actual winds started out as head wind, then switched 90 degrees. Only to end up switching another 180 by the time we started the LENDY. Actual velocities (according to the jet) were much less than shown (a good thing, but Ive seen the opposite). So within about a 5 hour period we saw quite a bit of wind shift on our route in both speed and direction

I'd post a screen shot of it but the file size is too large for APC to let me.

I've had Jepp show tailwinds and we actually encounter headwinds 2-3hrs into the flight. The atmosphere is a moving living thing, it is not very static and contrary to me as I get older, does like to change.

I agree that what is already on Jepp is fine, but we require internet connectivity to keep it updated. Which for some reason we can't have???

I do like the Windy display though, color coding is nice feature for the speeds. Be nice to see that on our tablet with functionality of continual updates.

Also, why are you so disagreeable to many who post here? You've got a lot of anger. Lighten up.
You can change the effective time on the bottom slider.

And windy/Jepp derive their data from the same place. As far as altitude, Jepp uses the raw data and windy probably uses a linear extrapolation since winds aloft are not reported in 1000 foot increments . The winds between 340/300 are not "accurate" for windy
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