PRIMUSr 880 Digital Weather Radar System

Table of Contents (cont)

List of Illustrations (cont)

Figure

 

Page

5--32

Turbulent

5-45

5--33

Weather Display With Turbulence

5-45

5--34

Turbulence Levels (From Airman’s Information

 

 

Manual)

5-47

5--35

Hail Size Probability

5-48

5--36

Rain Coming From Unseen Dry Hail

5-49

5--37

Familiar Hailstorm Patterns

5-50

5--38

Overshooting a Storm

5-51

5--39

Short-- and Long--Blind Alley

5-52

5--40

Azimuth Resolution in Weather Modes

5-53

5--41

Weather Display

5-55

5--42

Typical Hook Pattern

5-61

5--43

V--Notch Echo, Pendant Shape

5-62

5--44

The Classic Pendant Shape

5-63

5--45

Rain Gradients

5-64

5--46

Crescent Shape

5-65

5--47

Line Echo Wave Pattern (LEWP)

5-66

5--48

Bow--Shaped Line of Thunderstorms

5-67

5--49

Ground Mapping Display

5-69

6--1

MPEL Boundary

6-1

7--1

Fault Annunciation on Weather Indicator With TEXT

 

 

FAULT Fields

7-3

7--2

Fault Code on EFIS Weather Display With TEXT

 

 

FAULTS Disabled

7-4

7--3

Radar Indication With Text Fault Enabled

 

 

(On Ground)

7-4

A--1

Schematic Cross Section of a Thunderstorm

A--6

B--1

EHSI Display Over KPHX Airport With the

 

 

EGPWS Display

B--5

B--2

EGPWS Test Display

B--6

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Honeywell 880 manual Rain Coming From Unseen Dry Hail