jb747
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Whilst an interesting image, I think you'll find that it's satellite thermal data, and not horizontally generated radar imaging. The red is very cold, and so high, and gives an indication of buildups, but also shows high level cloud that has little underneath it. The upshot is a radar image from one of the aircraft (say the ones that flew right through) may well show something entirely different. Plus even within extensive cloud areas, there are always places that are worse than others, and manipulation of the radar (i.e. not automatic) can show those areas. Something else to remember, that some pilots forget, is that the roughest part will be along an interface...so never aim for the edge of the cloud's radar return.There was other aircrafts who also flew through red cell (and ignored by 60min) while Woodward only concentrated in the one which SQ flew through. The suggestion of the video was that other aircraft (except for H9890 A320 who was the only aircraft to avoid all the weather altogether ) avoided the cell that SQ flew through and that SQ should have done the same but ignored the fact they too flew through cells in their path. A B737 (BG388) , B777 (LX181), A359 (AY131) flew through much the same weather possible worse if you believe the red cells.