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Re: Cloud tops on Foreflight
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:17 am
by Redrv8tor
New to PilotEdge. Using ForeFlight in RV8 with heated pitot, only. Fly out of NW Washington State.
Since 2013, any new (better) methods to determine cloud tops or is "RUC" still the answer?
Thanks, Redrv8tor
Re: Cloud tops on Foreflight
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:48 am
by Redrv8tor
Read through the NOAA Ruc Rap site and see that RUC is no longer used. Went through a couple of technical articles but didn't find a cloud top correlary in RAP such as that discussed above for RUC. Any suggestions?
Redrv8tor
Re: Cloud tops on Foreflight
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 1:18 pm
by rtataryn
If you're using an iPad, try using an app called SkewTLogPro. I've been using this for about 3 years to plan all of my flights. It's a fantastic tool for grabbing quick skew t graphs along your route of flight.
I also use a website called OGIMET for my preflight planning that offers a "gramet" or meteorological graph. They look like this:

- gramet_EGLL_LSZB.png (116.93 KiB) Viewed 2813 times
This a very nice tool for determining cloud tops and layers, as well as a lot of other information along your route of flight including precipitation, icing levels, turbulence, etc. Far too much information to discuss here. You'll just need to spend some time on the site to understand and interpret it, but you'll find it to be an amazing tool for cross country flight planning.
http://www.ogimet.com/gramet_aero.phtml.en
Re: Cloud tops on Foreflight
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:06 pm
by Redrv8tor
Many thanks, Rod. I'll check it out today.
Redrv8tor, Lee
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