Probabilistic Aviation Forecasts

Plan your flights and flying lessons using probabilities of favorable conditions over 0 to 48 hours, calculated for your airfields and based on your own weather minimums.

Description

Standard aviation products (TAFs, GFAs) present a single scenario over large areas — useful, but not enough to confidently judge whether tomorrow afternoon's flying window will hold. Our probabilistic forecasts, derived from ensemble forecasts, quantify the probability that conditions will meet your minimums, hour block by hour block, to reduce last-minute cancellations and make better use of every flying window.

What you get

For each airfield or training area you monitor: hourly probabilities of ceiling, visibility, wind (including gusts and crosswind component), and precipitation over 0 to 48 hours, combined into a single probability of favorable flying conditions based on your minimums.

Examples of use

Flight schools: short- and medium-term lesson planning and proactive rescheduling of time slots · Private pilots: choosing the best VFR flying window · Aerial work and drone operators: scheduling weather-sensitive missions.

Delivery

Continuously updated web dashboard · Daily email bulletin · Alert when the probability of a favorable window changes significantly.

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Standard aviation products (TAFs, GFAs) present a single scenario over large areas — useful, but not enough to confidently judge whether tomorrow afternoon’s flying window will hold. Our probabilistic forecasts, derived from ensemble forecasts, quantify the probability that conditions will meet your minimums, hour block by hour block, to reduce last-minute cancellations and make better use of every flying window.

What you get

For each airfield or training area you monitor: hourly probabilities of ceiling, visibility, wind (including gusts and crosswind component), and precipitation over 0 to 48 hours, combined into a single probability of favorable flying conditions based on your minimums.

Examples of use

Flight schools: short- and medium-term lesson planning and proactive rescheduling of time slots · Private pilots: choosing the best VFR flying window · Aerial work and drone operators: scheduling weather-sensitive missions.

Delivery

Continuously updated web dashboard · Daily email bulletin · Alert when the probability of a favorable window changes significantly.