Meteorology PPL MET
Meteorology PPL MET
Meteorology PPL MET
SOUTH AFRICAN
CONTENTS
PAGE 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Synoptic Symbols Present Weather Synoptic Symbols - 1 Present Weather Synoptic Symbols - 2 Present Weather Synoptic Symbols - 3 Synoptic Weather Station Models - 1 Synoptic Weather Station Models - 1 Significant Present Weather TAF - Aerodrome Forecast METARs - Aerodrome Actuals Significant Weather Symbols - 1 Significant Weather Symbols - 2 Forecast Weather Abbreviations Significant Weather Chart - 1 Significant Weather Chart - 2 Significant Weather Chart - 3 Upper Winds and Temperatures
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SYNOPTIC SYMBOLS
CL
LOW CLOUD
Cu Small cumulus Cu Moderate or large Cumulus Cb Cumulonimbus without anvil Sc formed by the spreading out of Cu Sc Stratocumulus St Stratus Fs Fractus stratus Cu and Sc with bases at different levels Cb With anvil
CM
MEDIUM CLOUD
As Thin As Thick or Ns Ac Thin at one level Ac Thin patches at more than one level Ac In bands and in increasing amounts Ac Formed from spreading Cu Ac Layered or with As and/or Ns Ac Castellanus Ac Several layers in a chaotic sky
CH
HIGH CLOUD
Ci Strands, not increasing Ci Dense Ci Dense, anvil shaped from Cb Ci Hooked, increasing amounts Ci and/or Cs, below 45, thickening Ci and/or Cs above 45 thickening Cs Covering entire sky Cs Not increasing Cc Cirrocumulus
h 0 1 2 3 4
HEIGHT IN FEET (Rounded off) 0 - 149 150 - 299 300 - 599 600 - 999 1 000 - 1 999
SKY COVERAGE (Total amount) No Clouds One okta or less Two oktas Three oktas Four oktas
SKY COVERAGE (Total amount) Five oktas Six oktas Seven oktas or more but not overcast Completely overcast Sky obscured
5 6 7 8 9
2 000 - 3 499 3 500 - 4 999 5 000 - 6 499 6 500 - 7 999 8 000 or more or no clouds
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a
Code Number
Code Number
Meaning
0 2 4 6 8
Rising, then falling. Rising steadily. Steady. Falling, then steady. Rising, then falling.
1 3 5 7
Rising, then steady. Falling then rising, Falling, then rising. Falling steadily.
PAST WEATHER Duststorm/Sandstorm Fog Rain Shower (s) Hail Storm of drifting snow Drizzle Snow Thunderstorms
VV VISIBILITY CODE
00 to 50 = metres x 100 (e.g. 03 = 300 m) 56 to 80 = subtract 50, visibility in km (e.g. 58 = 8 km) 81 to 89 = subtract 80, then multiply by 5 and add 30 (e.g. 83 - 80 = 3 x 5 = 15 + 30 = 45 km)
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ww PRESENT WEATHER
Smoke Duststorm or Sandstorm Fog, thinned in last hour Fog patches Fog, sky visible, thickened in last hour Drizzle, intermittent Moderate Drizzle, continuous Heavy Rain, intermittent Moderate Rain, continuous Heavy Slight drizzle, freezing Heavy rain, freezing Snow, intermittent Moderate Snow, continuous Heavy Showers of rain and snow - Slight Snow showers Heavy Ice pellets Thunderstorm with rain - Slight Thunderstorm with hail - Heavy Haze Mist Fog, thickened in last hour Fog, sky visible, thinned in last hour Drizzle, intermittent Slight Drizzle, continuous Moderate Rain, intermittent Slight Rain, continuous Moderate Rain and drizzle, slight Heavy drizzle, freezing Snow, intermittent Slight Snow, continuous Moderate Rain, shower (s) Slight Showers of rain and snow - Heavy Showers of hail Slight Widespread dust in suspension Fog, no change in last hour Fog within sight Fog, sky visible,no change in last hour Drizzle, continuous Slight Drizzle, intermittent Heavy Rain, continuous Slight Rain, intermittent Heavy Drizzle and rain, heavy Slight rain, freezing Snow, continuous Slight Snow, intermittent Heavy Rain, shower (s) Heavy Snow showers Slight Showers of hail Heavy Lightning visible, but no thunder heard Thunderstorm with hail - Slight Thunderstorm with snow - Heavy
( )
Thunderstorm, no precipitation Thunderstorm with rain - Heavy Thunderstorm with snow -Slight
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ww PRESENT WEATHER
Weather during the past hour and not at the time of observation Rain in the last hour Rain and snow in the last hour Showers of rain in the last hour Showers of hail in the last hour Thunderstorm in the last hour Drizzle in the last hour Snow in the last hour Freezing rain or drizzle in the last hour Showers of snow in the last hour Fog in the last hour
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25 50 16 3
220 10 4
STATION 3
28 80 2 280 13
STATION 4
23 60 4 4 5
200 12
STATION 5
STATION 6
20 02 01 1
150 30 8
25 28 15 3
200
STATION 7
STATION 8
22 60 3 8 1
230 10
10 01 10
160 08
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STATION 10
18 35 12 170 10 8 4
170 15 9
STATION 11
STATION 12
15 40 12 4
160 20 7
31
195 10 4 5
( ( 75
8
STATION 13
STATION 14
17 02 15 230 15
30 35 05 2
220 10 6
STATION 15
STATION 16
27 75 12 2
180 15 5
06 20 2 1
120 17 8
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QUALIFIER
INTENSITY OF PROXIMITY DESCRIPTOR
WEATHER PHENOMENA
PRECIPITATION OBSCURATION OTHER
1
Light
2
MI Shallow BC Patches DR Drifting
3
DZ Drizzle RA Rain SN Snow SG Snow grains IC
Diamond dust (Ice crystal)
4
BR Mist FG Fog FU Smoke VA Volcanic ash
5
PO Well-developed
dust/sand whirls
(tornado or waterspout)
Heavy
BL Blowing SH Shower(s)
[well-developed in the case of dust/sand whirls (dust devils) and funnel clouds]
DU Widespread SS Sandstorm
dust
SA Sand HZ Haze
DS Duststorm
VC In the
vicinity
PR Partial
covering part of the aerodrome
The significant present and forecast weather groups are constructed by considering columns 1 to 5 in the table above in sequence, that is intensity, followed by description, followed by weather phenomena. An example could be: +SHRA (heavy shower (s) of rain).
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vv
Severe line squall* Moderate turbulence Severe turbulence Mountain waves Slight aircraft icing Moderate aircraft icing Heavy aircraft icing Widespread fog Hail
* In flight documentation for flights operating up to FL 100, this symbol refers to "line squall". ** This symbol does not refer to icing due to precipitation coming into contact with an aircraft which is at a very low temperature. NOTE: Height indications between which phenomena are expected, top above base, as per chart legend.
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER - LOW CHARTS (BELOW FL180) Scalloped lines = Used to demarcate significant cloud boundaries X XXX XXX = position of pressure centres given in hPa
= Indicates cloud base or tops which are outside the parameters of specific SIG WX charts
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300
H 460 20
270 L
0 = 090
12
Wind at selected points (half a barb = 5 knots, full barb = 10 knots and a triangle 50 knots) Zone of maximum wind Cloud border 030 Cloud tops 005
FL 310
FL 340
The double bar denotes changes of level by 3 000 ft or less and/or wind speeds by 37 km/h - 20 kts. In the example, at the double bar the wind speed is 225 km/h - 120 kts. The heavy line delineating the jet axis begins/ends at the points where a wind speed of 150 km/h - 80 kts is forecast.
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PRECIPITATION
DZ* Drizzle RA* FZRA* SN* Rain Freezing rain Snow RASH GR* Showers Hail FZDZ* Freezing drizzle XXSH Heavy showers
THUNDERSTORMS
TS* ISOL EMBD Thunderstorm Isolated Embedded TSGR* OCNL LSQ Thunderstorm with hail Occasional Line Squall FRQ Frequent
TURBULENCE
MTW Mountain Wave TURB Turbulence WS Wind Shear
REGIONS
LOC CIT LOV Local Urban areas Over Lowveld MON VAL MAR Over mountains In valleys Maritime ESC HIV COT Along escarpment On Highveld Coastal
CLOUD COVER
LYR Layer FEW BKN 1 - 2 Oktas 5 - 7 Oktas SCT OVC 3 - 4 Oktas Overcast
NOTE: Those items which are marked with an asterisk (*) may be preceded by XX, which means HEAVY.
15
20 25 30 35
0=130
HA
Symbols
FA
0=140
BR
20
+ +
0=130
+ + +
20
0=110
SCT AC XXX 100 BKN SC 100 080
WH
BKN SC
P
090 060
0 =100 +
PR JS NS
25
+ +
MA
25
KT
BKN SC
040 010
0=070
L
UP
AB KM
30
+ +
BL
DN
30
BKN CU
XXX 030
0=110
BKN SC LYR 120 070
SIGNIFICANT WX LOW (MSL - FL180) All heights above MSL FIXED TIME PROGNOSTIC CHART VALID - 12H00 UT 2000/04/23 COMPILED BY GS. - ISSUED AT 09H00 UT 2000/04/23
OVC SC
CT G
040 BKN SC 020
35
PE
2000M
30 35
35
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15
20
15
20 25 30 35
0 =130 0 =140
HA FA
BKN SC LYR XXX 050
Symbols
BR
20
+ +
0 =110
+ + +
20
0 =130
WH
BKN SC
P
100 070
25
+ +
PR JS NS
+
MA
0 = 100 +
25
BKN ST
030 050
KT
0 = 100
BKN SC
100 070
1000M
L
UP
AB KM
30
+ +
OCNL XXX EMBD 070 CB
BL
DN 3000M
+
OVC SC 030 006
SIGNIFICANT WX LOW (MSL - FL180) All heights above MSL FIXED TIME PROGNOSTIC CHART VALID - 12H00 UT 2001/02/02 COMPILED BY GS. - ISSUED AT 09H00 UT 2001/02/02
0 =110
EL BKN SC PE
25 30
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
060 020
35 35
3000M
CT
35
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15
20
15
20 25 30 35
0=140
BKN SC
120 070
HA
Symbols
0=160
FA
BR
20
+ +
+ + +
20
SCT AC
XXX 120
WH
P
25
+ +
5000M
PR JS NS
+
MA
25
BKN ST
025 007
KT
0=140
BKN SC L 080 040
UP
AB KM
XXX 100
30
+ 0=140 +
BKN AC
BL
DN
30
BKN SC
070 020
0=110
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
4000M
BKN SC 080 040 EL
SIGNIFICANT WX LOW (MSL - FL180) All heights above MSL FIXED TIME PROGNOSTIC CHART VALID - 09H00 UT 2001/03/02 COMPILED BY GS. - ISSUED AT 02H00 UT 2001/03/02
OVC SC OVC SC
080 007
CT
35
0 =100 2000M
35 30 35
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15
20
PE 070 020 25
15 E 25 E 30 E 35 E
20 E
20 S
24 21 17 15 13 10 7 24 60 12 -13 21 56 9 -8 17 50 5 -2 15 45 2 1 13 346 4 6 10 300 7 12 7 215 8 16 24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1 15 50 105 158 235 250 225 190 210 155 12 8 6 5 14 16 12 8 6 4 -12 -8 -1 1 10 10 16 16 23 25
40 50 63 55 50 45 40
9 13 15 12 15 18 16
25 S
24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1 -16 -12 -4 0 6 11 19 24 350 20 -17 21 10 18 -12 17 16 15 -4 15 25 13 1 13 45 10 6 10 35 12 10 7 35 12 22 24 10 16 -17 21 17 13 -12 17 35 8 -4 15 50 5 -1 13 85 4 3 10 120 3 9 7 236 3 19 24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1 60 65 85 105 125 150 145 100 130 140 8 8 9 10 12 16 9 5 11 8 -14 -9 -2 3 5 10 16 19 22 25
290 280 285 278 256 230 218 196 246 200
30 28 27 23 20 14 10 12 10 7
-18 -12 -4 1 4 12 16 19 20 20
24 21 17 15 13 10 7
26 25 28 23 18 14 12
UPPER WINDS, TEMPERATURES FIXED TIME PROGNOSTIC CHART VALID : 20060304 12UTC BASED ON : 20060304 00UTC NEXT ISSUE: 20060304 18UTC
30 S
24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1 24 21 17 15 13 10 7 335 340 345 338 320 310 310 36 38 40 36 28 22 17 -20 -17 -6 -1 4 10 20 24 21 17 15 13 10 7 330 20 -17 325 14 -12 320 9 -6 306 5 0 296 5 4 275 3 12 280 3 22
310 310 300 295 290 285 265 250 270 263
50 45 41 38 36 32 27 18 23 18
24 21 17 15 13 10 7
46 43 40 36 40 35 26
-20 -17 -6 -1 6 10 15
NATAL N.COAST 24 260 12 -17 21 272 8 -12 17 280 5 -3 15 250 6 3 13 195 8 7 10 185 10 12 7 142 7 15 5 115 5 21 3 133 3 23 1 105 8 26
35 S
24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1
340 330 325 320 315 306 294 280 285 255
64 58 52 48 42 33 25 28 23 17
24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1 330 330 330 330 330 320 310 290 295 275 52 48 43 40 38 35 30 26 29 18 -20 -15 -7 -3 1 7 11 13 15 19 24 21 17 15 13 10 7 5 3 1
SE COAST 330 42 -21 330 40 -18 320 37 -6 330 33 -1 335 30 3 340 27 10 350 25 16 355 17 19 5 15 24 8 12 26
BOXES REFER TO SPOT WINDS DEGREES TRUE AND KNOTS AT INTERSECTIONS OF THE LAT/LONG LINES COVERED BY THE BOX, TEMPERATURES DEGREES C, HEIGHTS ABOVE MSL (THOUSANDS OF FEET)
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