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Write Upper winds in file
7 years 9 months ago #1357
by SkyCamel
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Hi,
would it be possible to automatically store the upper winds in a file?
I'm using FScaptain wherein I can read the metar file your writing to disk, but winds aloft are not included.
I can also let FScaptain read the weather from FSX and than I can also see the upper winds FSrealWX injected, but than FScaptain doesn't read the metar, it's one or the other. So if somehow the winds could also be written into a file that would be helpful.
Cheers,
Luc
would it be possible to automatically store the upper winds in a file?
I'm using FScaptain wherein I can read the metar file your writing to disk, but winds aloft are not included.
I can also let FScaptain read the weather from FSX and than I can also see the upper winds FSrealWX injected, but than FScaptain doesn't read the metar, it's one or the other. So if somehow the winds could also be written into a file that would be helpful.
Cheers,
Luc
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7 years 9 months ago #1358
by SilloAdmin
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
Replied by SilloAdmin on topic Write Upper winds in file
I will enter it in my ToDo.
Do you have a template?
Do you have a template?
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
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7 years 9 months ago #1359
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
I will ask the developers of FScaptain and I will get back to you.
Cheers,
Luc
Cheers,
Luc
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7 years 8 months ago #1411
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
Hi,
I just got the relevant information from the FScaptain developer.
I hope you will be able to include winds aloft in your file output so it can be used in FScaptain
Cheers,
Luc
one format that FSCaptain can read is that of Active Sky. For each station, add the METAR and the winds aloft to a file. Each entry looks as follows:
CYHZ::CYHZ 071000Z 36005KT 15SM FEW006 FEW030 FEW250 M08/M08 A3047 RMK SF1SC1CI1 SF TR SLP328::CYHZ 070843Z 0709/0806 01008KT P6SM OVC006 TEMPO 0709/0710 SCT006 FM071000 32005KT P6SM SKC FM071700 21007KT P6SM SCT150 BKN240 FM072100 20008KT P6SM OVC100 FM072300 20010KT 11/2SM -SN OVC050 FM080100 18012KT 3/4SM -SN VV007 RMK NXT FCST BY 071200Z::7,11,-6.64/337,18,-5.86/343,21,-7.59/13,32,-15.42/5,40,-28.83/352,55,-40.68/342,82,-54.24/341,101,-58.41/340,74,-57.74
CYHZ is the ICSO of the station (here Halifax). Different entries are separated by :: and the first few items are the current Metar, followed by those in the near future. The last entry is a list of temperatures and winds aloft at 3000', 6000', 9000', 12000', 18000', 24000', 30000', 34000', and 39000', separated by /. For instance, the first entry 7,11,-6.64 means that at 3000' the wind is 011@7Kts with outside temperature -6.64 Celsius.
I am not sure whether this specific format (:: and /) is copyright protected by Hifi Sims (the developer of Active Sky), but Metars and winds aloft data are not. So any file that contains these data would enable FSCaptain to access weather information prior to commencing a flight.
I just got the relevant information from the FScaptain developer.
I hope you will be able to include winds aloft in your file output so it can be used in FScaptain
Cheers,
Luc
one format that FSCaptain can read is that of Active Sky. For each station, add the METAR and the winds aloft to a file. Each entry looks as follows:
CYHZ::CYHZ 071000Z 36005KT 15SM FEW006 FEW030 FEW250 M08/M08 A3047 RMK SF1SC1CI1 SF TR SLP328::CYHZ 070843Z 0709/0806 01008KT P6SM OVC006 TEMPO 0709/0710 SCT006 FM071000 32005KT P6SM SKC FM071700 21007KT P6SM SCT150 BKN240 FM072100 20008KT P6SM OVC100 FM072300 20010KT 11/2SM -SN OVC050 FM080100 18012KT 3/4SM -SN VV007 RMK NXT FCST BY 071200Z::7,11,-6.64/337,18,-5.86/343,21,-7.59/13,32,-15.42/5,40,-28.83/352,55,-40.68/342,82,-54.24/341,101,-58.41/340,74,-57.74
CYHZ is the ICSO of the station (here Halifax). Different entries are separated by :: and the first few items are the current Metar, followed by those in the near future. The last entry is a list of temperatures and winds aloft at 3000', 6000', 9000', 12000', 18000', 24000', 30000', 34000', and 39000', separated by /. For instance, the first entry 7,11,-6.64 means that at 3000' the wind is 011@7Kts with outside temperature -6.64 Celsius.
I am not sure whether this specific format (:: and /) is copyright protected by Hifi Sims (the developer of Active Sky), but Metars and winds aloft data are not. So any file that contains these data would enable FSCaptain to access weather information prior to commencing a flight.
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7 years 8 months ago - 7 years 8 months ago #1412
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
Hi,
quick edit
7.11,-6.64 in wind is of course 007@11kts and temp -6.64 C
sorry for the confusion.
Cheers,
Luc
quick edit
7.11,-6.64 in wind is of course 007@11kts and temp -6.64 C
sorry for the confusion.
Cheers,
Luc
Last edit: 7 years 8 months ago by SkyCamel.
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7 years 6 months ago #1438
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
Hi,
any progress on this?
Cheers,
Luc
any progress on this?
Cheers,
Luc
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7 years 6 months ago #1442
by SilloAdmin
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
Replied by SilloAdmin on topic Write Upper winds in file
Yes, but not finished yet.
You have to create or import a flight plan. Otherwise, too much wind data must be loaded. I am looking for the best way to get it right.
You have to create or import a flight plan. Otherwise, too much wind data must be loaded. I am looking for the best way to get it right.
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
7 years 6 months ago #1443
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
Could you use the PMDG Wind Uplink created by Simbrief to upload to FSrealWX? (see arttachement)
You can open (read) the file with notepad.
Cheers,
Luc
You can open (read) the file with notepad.
Cheers,
Luc
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7 years 6 months ago #1444
by SilloAdmin
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
Replied by SilloAdmin on topic Write Upper winds in file
For PMDG is already integrated.
Set path in FSrealWX-Settings.
Download weather, import flight plan, enter your flight level and calculate FP.
Set path in FSrealWX-Settings.
Download weather, import flight plan, enter your flight level and calculate FP.
If you find an error, then please give me exactly about your system. Which sim (FSX / P3D / Xplane). Which connection (FSUIPC / SimConnect / FSrealWX-Bridge). Which OS.
7 years 6 months ago #1445
by SkyCamel
Replied by SkyCamel on topic Write Upper winds in file
Yes, but the problem is that the weather file you write to disk doesn't include any wind data. I need this to be used in FScaptain.
Cheers,
Luc
Cheers,
Luc
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