Anyone using a Skew-T/Log-P App

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something like this? https://apps.apple.com/us/app/skewtlogpro/id522720710
i see some good reviews, but wanted a pirep.

WeatherSpork has the data, but that opens up in a browser window, kinda defeats the purpose of having the app and the fidelity that comes with it.

essentially i am looking for a pilot friendly Skew-T app for iWorld i guess
 
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shouda mentioned, need iVersion
 
I use SkewTlogPro on my iPhone and really like it. Nothing negative to say about it.
thanks. is it subscription based? found a old thread on POA that claims it went subscription based a while back
 
Mine was free. There may be a subscription upgrade. Go to the Ap Store and find out.
 
i see the price is $15 which is fine, it doesnt say its subscription based and their website is not very helpful either. b/w is the app interactive or just provide static images?

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why do these app developers not have a 7 day trial?
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I was hoping ForeFlight would add these to their weather products, particularly when they Brought Scott D. on. I'm not sure if he's still working with them though, and further I recall him saying back then then something along the lines of that skewTs would be too complex for folks to interpret without training.
 
I was hoping ForeFlight would add these to their weather products, particularly when they Brought Scott D. on. I'm not sure if he's still working with them though, and further I recall him saying back then then something along the lines of that skewTs would be too complex for folks to interpret without training.

I agree on the complex part, I am going thru Scott s training now and even with that it’s mind boggling. The easy part is the temp dew point spread but there is so much more.

I think I vaguely remember Scott went diff direction and started his WeatherSpork, which has been pretty great and I use it all the time. Not sure if he is with FF or not though.
 
I use it all the time to judge icing conditions and thunderstorm risk.

is the app interactive or just provide static images?

A series of static images at one hour intervals. You swipe right and left to go forward and back in time.

A very nice feature is the route. Instead of all images being for a fixed location, the location will change with time, according to the straight-line route that you specify with a certain departure time. Screenshot below, for a point along a route from O’Hare to Oshkosh, where it looks like maybe a risk of icing at 2500’
 
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something like this? https://apps.apple.com/us/app/skewtlogpro/id522720710
i see some good reviews, but wanted a pirep.

WeatherSpork has the data, but that opens up in a browser window, kinda defeats the purpose of having the app and the fidelity that comes with it.

essentially i am looking for a pilot friendly Skew-T app for iWorld i guess
I use this app. I like it fine but I have not done a lot of comparison.
 
IIRC skewtlogpro is just rucsoundings.noaa.gov under the hood anyway.
 
Had a intro to it in ground school. Have never used it except that someone at the glider field would break it out. That was once in a blue moon.
 
something like this? https://apps.apple.com/us/app/skewtlogpro/id522720710
i see some good reviews, but wanted a pirep.

WeatherSpork has the data, but that opens up in a browser window, kinda defeats the purpose of having the app and the fidelity that comes with it.

essentially i am looking for a pilot friendly Skew-T app for iWorld i guess

I use that app as well. Works fine and makes it easier to judge the icing risk in winter.
 
Use it, love it. $15 is cheap for an easy to use interface to the data
 
Is there a good online course for interpreting skew ts?
 
Interesting that Scott D responded here about not being at ForeFlight anymore, but has since deleted it.
 
Thanks, I'll check them out. Scott D will do one on one training, I may do that too, but I'd like to get into it a little first.

I will explore the 1:1 as well, but without learning the basics, I suspect it won’t be best use of one’s time
 
I agree on the complex part, I am going thru Scott s training now and even with that it’s mind boggling. The easy part is the temp dew point spread but there is so much more.

I think I vaguely remember Scott went diff direction and started his WeatherSpork, which has been pretty great and I use it all the time. Not sure if he is with FF or not though.
Scott did some great stuff with ForeFlight, but has moved onto other things, WeatherSpork included.
 
Is there a good online course for interpreting skew ts?

Edit. ah, I see @GeorgeC already linked them.

For those who recognize the name, Ed Williams ("Aviation Formulary") did a two part talk on the Skew-T some years ago. I took his audio and PowerPoint slides and, with his permission, put them together into the YouTube videos in this playlist. Part 1 is heavy on parcel theory but is really necessary for understanding the convective information. It's what I used for my self-training.
 
Interesting that Scott D responded here about not being at ForeFlight anymore, but has since deleted it.
His activity here is a little strange. Shortly after he posted the message that Foreflight canceled his contract in 2017, I went searching to find an old message thread that I recalled he participated in. It turns out he deleted nearly all of his previous messages on POA. I have no idea why, but it was very unusual.
 
ha thats really strange. i just searched for all content by Scott and found only "..."
 
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