Garmin gnc 420 用户指南

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GNC 420/420A Pilot’s Guide and Reference
11-12
SECTION 11 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Weather Products
The  following  weather  products  are  available  for 
display on the GNC 420 unit via the Weather Data Link 
interface:
•  NEXRAD Data
•  Graphical METAR Data 
•  Text-based METAR Data
•  Graphical Temperature/Dewpoint Data
•  Graphical Wind Data
NEXRAD Description
WSR-88D  weather  surveillance  radar  or  NEXRAD 
(NEXt generation RADar) is a Doppler radar system that 
has  greatly  improved  the  detection  of  meteorological 
events such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.  
An  extensive  network  of  NEXRAD  stations  provides 
almost complete radar coverage of the continental United 
States, Alaska, and Hawaii.  The range of each NEXRAD 
station is 124 nautical miles.
NEXRAD Abnormalities
There  are  possible  abnormalities  regarding  displayed 
NEXRAD images.  Some, but not all, of those include:
•  Ground clutter
•  Spurious radar data
•  Sun strobes, when the radar antenna points 
directly at the sun
•  Military aircraft deploy metallic dust (chaff) which 
can cause alterations in radar scans
•  Interference from buildings or mountains, which 
may cause shadows
NEXRAD Limitations
  CAUTION:  NEXRAD weather data is to be used 
for long-range planning purposes only.  Due to 
inherent  delays  and  relative  age  of  the  data 
that can be experienced, NEXRAD weather data 
cannot  be  used  for  short-range  avoidance  of 
weather.
Certain  limitations  exist  regarding  the  NEXRAD 
radar displays.  Some, but not all, are listed for the user’s 
awareness:
•  NEXRAD base reflectivity does not provide 
sufficient information to determine cloud layers or 
precipitation characteristics (hail vs. rain, etc).
•  NEXRAD base reflectivity is sampled at the 
minimum antenna elevation angle.  An individual 
NEXRAD site cannot depict high altitude storms 
at close ranges, and has no information about 
storms directly over the site.
•  NEXRAD resolution varies, depending on the 
amount and complexity of the weather data being 
received.  The displayed NEXRAD data will reflect 
the highest intensity level sampled within a 2 x 2 
km (4 sq km) unit of area (depending on available 
system memory).