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Flying over a California reservoir & hydroplant
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 42884" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>Sounds like a great resource you got there.</p><p>An FAA contact would not be bad either.</p><p>So AirMap is good but I also use UAVForecast to get the weather conditions.</p><p>Tells you the expected winds aloft.</p><p></p><p>It can very well be 3mph on the ground but I have seen it up to 50mph 400 feet up.</p><p>When that hurricane Harvey hit my hometown area, it was already 15mph on the ground but 4omph just 150ft up.</p><p>Had to get up any way to video a river that had not flooded the way it did since 1913</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 42884, member: 3174"] Sounds like a great resource you got there. An FAA contact would not be bad either. So AirMap is good but I also use UAVForecast to get the weather conditions. Tells you the expected winds aloft. It can very well be 3mph on the ground but I have seen it up to 50mph 400 feet up. When that hurricane Harvey hit my hometown area, it was already 15mph on the ground but 4omph just 150ft up. Had to get up any way to video a river that had not flooded the way it did since 1913 [/QUOTE]
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