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This document is a list of abbreviations and acronyms used in meteorology, especially in aviation reports. It is useful for quickly referencing weather codes and conditions. The document contains a quick reference guide for METAR (weather) and TAF (tactical air forecast) data.

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METAR ABBREVIATIONS http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/afss/metar%20taf/metcont.htm METAR/TAF LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS $ maintenance check indicator - light intensity...

METAR ABBREVIATIONS http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/afss/metar%20taf/metcont.htm METAR/TAF LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS $ maintenance check indicator - light intensity indicator that visual range data follows; separator between + heavy intensity / temperature and dew point data. ACFT ACC altocumulus castellanus aircraft mishap MSHP ACSL altocumulus standing lenticular cloud AO1 automated station without precipitation discriminator AO2 automated station with precipitation discriminator ALP airport location point APCH approach APRNT apparent APRX approximately ATCT airport traffic control tower AUTO fully automated report B began BC patches BKN broken BL blowing BR mist C center (with reference to runway designation) CA cloud-air lightning CB cumulonimbus cloud CBMAM cumulonimbus mammatus cloud CC cloud-cloud lightning CCSL cirrocumulus standing lenticular cloud cd candela CG cloud-ground lightning CHI cloud-height indicator CHINO sky condition at secondary location not available CIG ceiling CLR clear CONS continuous COR correction to a previously disseminated observation DOC Department of Commerce DOD Department of Defense DOT Department of Transportation DR low drifting DS duststorm DSIPTG dissipating DSNT distant DU widespread dust DVR dispatch visual range DZ drizzle E east, ended, estimated ceiling (SAO) FAA Federal Aviation Administration FC funnel cloud FEW few clouds FG fog FIBI filed but impracticable to transmit FIRST first observation after a break in coverage at manual station Federal Meteorological Handbook No.1, Surface Weather FMH-1 FMH2 Federal Meteorological Handbook No.2, Surface Synoptic Codes Observations & Reports (METAR) 1 of 3 12/24/2008 7:48 AM METAR ABBREVIATIONS http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/afss/metar%20taf/metcont.htm FRQ frequent FROPA frontal passage FT feet FU smoke FZ freezing FZRANO freezing rain sensor not available G gust GR hail GS small hail and/or snow pellets HLSTO HLSTO hailstone HZ haze IC ice crystals, in-cloud lightning ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization INCRG increasing INTMT intermittent KT KNOTS L left (with reference to runway designation) LAST last observation before a break in coverage at a manual station LST Local Standard Time LTG lightning LWR lower M minus, less than max maximum METAR routine weather report provided at fixed intervals MI shallow min minimum MOV moved/moving/movement MT mountains N north N/A not applicable NCDC National Climatic Data Center NE northeast NOS National Ocean Survey NOSPECI no SPECI reports are taken at the station NOTAM Notice to Airmen NW northwest NWS National Weather Service OCNL occasional OFCM Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology OHD overhead OVC overcast OVR over P indicates greater than the highest reportable value PCPN precipitation PL ice pellets PK WND peak wind PNO precipitation amount not available PO dust/sand whirls (dust devils) PRES pressure PR partial PRESFR pressure falling rapidly PRESRR pressure rising rapidly PWINO precipitation identifier sensor not available PY spray R right (with reference to runway designation), runway RA rain RTD Routine Delayed (late) observation RV reportable value RVR Runway Visual Range RVRNO RVR system values not available RY runway S snow, south SA sand SCSL stratocumulus standing lenticular cloud 2 of 3 12/24/2008 7:48 AM METAR ABBREVIATIONS http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/afss/metar%20taf/metcont.htm SCT scattered SE southeast SFC surface SG snow grains SH shower(s) SKC sky clear SLP sea-level pressure SLPNO sea-level pressure not available SM statute miles SN snow SNINCR snow increasing rapidly SP snow pellets SPECI an unscheduled report taken when certain criteria have been met SQ squalls SS sandstorm STN station SW snow shower, southwest TCU towering cumulus TS thunderstorm TSNO thunderstorm information not available TWR tower UNKN unknown UP unknown precipitation UTC Coordinated Universal Time V variable VA volcanic ash VC in the vicinity VIS visibility VISNO visibility at secondary location not available VR visual range VRB variable VV vertical visibility W west WG/SO Working Group for Surface Observations WMO World Meteorological Organization WND wind WSHFT wind shift Z zulu, i.e., Coordinated Universal Time Return To METAR Introduction and menu Return to Fairbanks AFSS Home Page 3 of 3 12/24/2008 7:48 AM ASOS User's Guide Manual, Appendix C KEY TO DECODE AN ASOS (METAR) OBSERVATION METAR KABC 121755Z AUTO 21016G24KT 180V240 1SM R11/P6000FT -RA BR BKN015 OVC025 06/04 A2990 RMK AO2 PK WND 20032/25 WSHFT 1715 VIS 3/4V1 1/2 VIS 3/4 RWY11 RAB07 CIG 013V017 CIG 017 RWY11 PRESFR SLP125 P0003 60009 T00640036 10066 21012 58033 TSNO $ TYPE OF REPORT METAR: hourly (scheduled) report; SPECI: special (unscheduled) report. METAR STATION IDENTIFIER Four alphabetic characters; ICAO location identifier. KABC DATE/TIME All dates and times in UTC using a 24-hour clock; two-digit date and four-digit time; always appended with Z to indicate UTC. 121755Z REPORT MODIFIER Fully automated report, no human intervention; removed when observer signed-on. AUTO WIND DIRECTION AND SPEED Direction in tens of degrees from true north (first three digits); next two digits: speed in whole knots; as needed Gusts (character) followed by maximum observed speed; always appended with KT to indicate knots; 00000KT for calm; if direction varies by 60° or more 21016G24KT a Variable wind direction group is reported. 180V240 VISIBILITY Prevailing visibility in statute miles and fractions (space between whole miles and fractions); always appended with SM to indicate statute miles; values

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