Lowrance HDS-9 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 165

Tropical statements, Adjusting color codes, Animating weather graphics, Transparency, Weather alarms

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Tropical statements You can read tropical statements including information about tropical weather conditions. These statements are available for the entire Atlantic and the Eastern Pacific. Adjusting color codes You can define the sea surface temperature range and wave height color coding. The temperature above warm and below cool values is displayed as progressively darker red and darker blue. Waves higher than the maximum value are indicated with progressively darker red. Waves lower than the minimum value are not color coded. Animating weather graphics The weather information you have turned on is recorded. This information can be used to animate past or future weather conditions. The amount of information available in the system depends on the amount of weather activity; the more complex it is, the less time is available for animation. You can animate the past or the future, depending on which weather view you have turned on: • with precipitation overlay, you can animate for the past and only assume weather conditions in the immediate future. • with colored wave height overlay, you can animate the future (the predictions). When activated, the time for the current graphic animation is displayed in the panel. Transparency Adjusts the transparency of the overlay. Weather alarms You can setup lightning or storm alarms to occur when the conditions are within a certain range of your vessel. You can also set up an alarm as a severe weather forecast alarm issued for your chosen marine zone. SiriusXM weather| HDS Live Operator Manual 165

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Tropical statements
You can read tropical statements including information about
tropical weather conditions. These statements are available for the
entire Atlantic and the Eastern Pacific.
Adjusting color codes
You can define the sea surface temperature range and wave height
color coding.
The temperature above warm and below cool values is displayed as
progressively darker red and darker blue.
Waves higher than the maximum value are indicated with
progressively darker red. Waves lower than the minimum value are
not color coded.
Animating weather graphics
The weather information you have turned on is recorded. This
information can be used to animate past or future weather
conditions. The amount of information available in the system
depends on the amount of weather activity; the more complex it is,
the less time is available for animation.
You can animate the past or the future, depending on which
weather view you have turned on:
with precipitation overlay, you can animate for the past and only
assume weather conditions in the immediate future.
with colored wave height overlay, you can animate the future
(the predictions).
When activated, the time for the current graphic animation is
displayed in the panel.
Transparency
Adjusts the transparency of the overlay.
Weather alarms
You can setup lightning or storm alarms to occur when the
conditions are within a certain range of your vessel.
You can also set up an alarm as a severe weather forecast alarm
issued for your chosen marine zone.
SiriusXM weather
| HDS Live Operator Manual
165