I flew down to Biloxi this weekend at an altitude that had forecast winds (for part of the trip) in 40+ kts range that would be most a crosswind. The first 2+ hrs everything worked fine -- winds and OAT were aligned with forecast as per my D100.
When I hit the part of the flight that was to be in the heavier winds, I gradually saw an increase in the magnitude. OAT still read what seemed correct but I started seeing winds in 70-95 kts range as a crosswind on the D100. The winds were variable in strength and direction with light/occassional turbulence.
I don't think the winds were actually THAT strong. OAT was in the 28-32 F range. Pressure was dropping fairly fast as I went through the cold air mass -- going from around 30.4 down to 30.0 over a 100 mile stretch. Wind did seem to change directions by 30-45 degrees at times. The calculated wind tended to stay above 50 but would drop down to ~15 for awhile.
Was the calculation just due to changing conditions?
D100 worked as expected on the 4.5 hr return flight.
When I hit the part of the flight that was to be in the heavier winds, I gradually saw an increase in the magnitude. OAT still read what seemed correct but I started seeing winds in 70-95 kts range as a crosswind on the D100. The winds were variable in strength and direction with light/occassional turbulence.
I don't think the winds were actually THAT strong. OAT was in the 28-32 F range. Pressure was dropping fairly fast as I went through the cold air mass -- going from around 30.4 down to 30.0 over a 100 mile stretch. Wind did seem to change directions by 30-45 degrees at times. The calculated wind tended to stay above 50 but would drop down to ~15 for awhile.
Was the calculation just due to changing conditions?
D100 worked as expected on the 4.5 hr return flight.