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3) Touch the Overlay Control button next to the Split-Screen button.
4) Select the desired option from the flick-list.
5) Touch any of the displayed Weather Icons to view the Raw and translated
METAR information.
Layer
Station ID
Wx
Conditions
Cloud Ceiling
Visibility
Wind Barbs
190-01501-00 Rev. C
Icons
VFR conditions (Blue)
MVFR conditions (Green)
IFR conditions (Yellow)
LIFR conditions (Red)
Dynamic black shaded box that displays two
letter weather condition codes and qualifiers.
Reported ceiling in hundreds of feet or 'Unl'
if there is not a could layer that constitutes a
ceiling.
Reported Visibility in statute miles.
Wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction
and always point in the direction that the wind is
coming from. The wind speed is depicted using
flags at the end of the wind barb. A short wind
flag is 5 knots, a long wind flag is 10 knots, and
a filled triangle is 50 knots. Wind Barbs are also
color coded where green barbs indicate wind is
5-9 kts, yellow barbs are 10-19 kts and red is for
winds of 20 kts or greater. When winds are calm
an open green circle is used. Light and variable
winds are indicated by an open green circle with
a green 'V'.
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