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AvWx.net delivers up-to-the-minute aviation weather information when and where you need it. See NEXRAD
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easy-to-read decoded METARS. Subscriptions start at only $5 per month.
- Try the Live Demo!
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- Airport Information - AvWx.net includes vhf radio frequencies FBO fuel and service
listings, car rental and taxi cab quick-dial links for thousands of US airports.
Miami NEXRAD
- Radar Maps
- Get NEXRAD radar maps, updated every 10 minutes,
centered on any airport in the lower-48 states, Hawaii or Puerto Rico. There's NEXRAD coverage
for some Canadian airports and parts of Alaska as well.
- METARs and TAFs
are available for more than 6000 locations
world-wide. And AvWx.net even shows you METARs in plain English if you like. Just click on the
Decoded METAR link just below the METAR itself.
- FSS Local Number Lookup - Tired of 1-800-WXBRIEF
connecting you to a Flight Service Station 2000 miles away? Find the right
number to call from your cell phone when you're away from your home airport.
Miami IR Satellite
- Satellite Images - You can request a satellite image
centered on more than 95% of the airports on the planet.
- Airport Search - Can't remember the airport designator? No problem!
AvWx.net lets you search by airport name, by state, and for airports outside the US, by country.
- Real Time Wx - METARs can be up to an hour old.
AvWx.net's quick-dial links
to the phone numbers of AWOS and ASOS systems at more than 1500 US airports
let you listen to current weather conditionsnow. Compare the ASOS
or AWOS to the last METAR for an instant analysis of up-to-the-minute weather
trends. More than 300 of these ASOS and AWOS systems operate without an
assigned radio frequency, so dialing-in is the only way to hear them.
AvWx.net also has quick-dial links to to all of the ATIS systems at US airports
that have a dial-in number.