PRIMUSR 660 Digital Weather Radar System
A28–1146–111
REV 2
Index
Index–6
Index (cont)
System configurations, 2-1
dual configuration, 2-1
dual control mode truth table, 2-3
equipment list, 2-4
cockpit mounted options, 2-4
remote mounted, 2-4
standalone, 2-1
T
Test mode, 4-6
color bands, 4-6
dedicated radar indicator, 4-6
EFIS/MFD/ND, 4-6
Test mode with TEXT FAULTS
enabled, 8-2
Thunderstorms, A–3
Cancellation, A–3
general, A–3
hazards, A–4
do’s and donts of
thunderstorm flying, A–8
effect on altimeters, A–7
hail, A–6
icing, A–5
lightning, A–7
low ceiling and visibility, A–7
schematic cross section of a
thunderstorm, A–6
squall lines, A–4
tornadoes, A–4
turbulence, A–5
weather radar, A–7
national severe storms laboratory
(NSSL) thunderstorm research,
A–10
extrapolation to different
climbs, A13
hail in thunderstorms, A12
maximum storm tops, A12
modification of criteria when
severe storms and rapid
development are evident,
A–13
relationship between
turbulence and altitude,
A–10
relationship between
turbulence and reflectivity,
A–10
turbulence above storm tops,
A–11
turbulence and echo intensity
on NWS radar (WSR57),
A–11
turbulence below cloud base,
A–12
turbulence in relation to
distance from the storm
edge, A11
turbulence in relation to
distance from storm core,
A–11
use of airborne radar, A13
visual appearance of storm
and associated turbulence
with them, A12
purpose, A–3
related reading material, A–3
Tilt management, 5-5
tilt setting for minimal ground
target display, 5-8
12inch radiator, 5-8
18inch radiator, 5-9
Tornadoes, A–4
Trim adjustments, 7-1
Turbulence
above storm tops, A11
and echo intensity on NWS radar
(WSR57), A11
below cloud base, A12
in relation to distance from storm
core, A11
in relation to distance from the
storm edge, A11
relationship between turbulence
and altitude, A10
relationship between turbulence
and reflectivity, A10