BendixKing KMD 250 User Manual

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KMD 250 Pilot's Guide

Section 2

FIS Operation

Value Added Service Weather Products

Rev 4 Aug/2007

5. The resolution of NEXRAD XM data is 2 km. Thus, when zoomed in
on the display, each square block is 2 km on a side. The intensity level
reflected by the square will be the highest level sampled within the 2 km
area.

INTENSITY

Precipitation intensity is depicted using colors as follows:

Green

Light

Level 1

15-30 dBz (10-30 dBz for XM)

Yellow

Moderate

Level 2

30-40 dBz

Red

Heavy

Level 3-4

40-50 dBz

Magenta

Extreme

Level 5-8

50+ dBz

The NEXRAD dBz levels, descriptions and colors are consistent with
FAA guidelines.

Moving the joystick and pressing the LEGEND Softkey will display the
NEXRAD legend as shown in Figure 2-3 (FIS VDL) and 2-4 (XM WX).

The column labeled dBz is a measure of the radar echo intensity.

The strength of a radar return signal typically varies as a function of
distance (i.e., weaker from distant targets, stronger from those nearby)
and the object size.

Many weather sources avail-
able on the internet use color
coding that is different than
the KMD 250 color coding.
The dBz and intensity level
can be used to compare
intensity levels between dif-
ferent sources of NEXRAD
information since many
internet weather providers will
include a legend with dBz
values indicated.

No Data, as shown in the
legend, indicates the lack of
coverage for reasons dis-
cussed previously.

Figure 2-3

Figure 2-4

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