Weather mapping and interpretation, Hazard avoidance, Weather display interpretation – Garmin G1000 Piper PA-46 Matrix User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Piper PA-46 Mirage/Matrix

190-01108-00 Rev. B

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WEATHER MAPPING AND INTERPRETATION

WEATHER DISPLAY INTERPRETATION

When evaluating various target returns on the weather radar display, the colors denote precipitation intensity

and rates shown in the table.

Weather Mode Color

Intensity

Approximate

Precipitation Rate

(in/hr.)

Black

< 23 dBZ

< .01.

Green

23 dBZ to < 32 dBZ

.01 - 0.1.

Yellow

32 dBZ to < 41 dBZ

0.1 - 0.5

Red

41 dBZ to < 50 dBZ

0.5 - 2

Magenta

50 dBZ and greater

> 2

Table 6-3 Precipitation Intensity Levels

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hUnDerstorms

Updrafts and downdrafts in thunderstorms carry water through the cloud. The more severe the drafts, the

greater the number and size of the precipitation droplets. With this in mind, the following interpretations
can be made from what is displayed on the weather radar. Avoid these areas by an extra wide margin.

• In areas where the displayed target intensity is red or magenta (indicating large amounts of precipitation),

the turbulence is considered severe.

• Areas that show steep color gradients (intense color changes) over thin bands or short distances suggest

irregular rainfall rate and strong turbulence.

• Areas that show red or magenta are associated with hail or turbulence, as well as heavy precipitation. Vertical

scanning and antenna tilt management may be necessary to identify areas of maximum intensity.

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