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18 --- RocketRoute WX - rrwx.com - weather for pilots - 12 Jan UTC --- Document: 6400 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 1 (KBOS) Northeast US Document: 6401 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 2 (KMIA) Southeast US Document: 6402 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 3 (KCHI) N Central US Document: 6403 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 4 (KDFW) S Central US Document: 6404 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 5 (KSLC) Near West US Document: 6405 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Region 6 (KSFO) Far West US Document: 6406 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Convective Eastern Region US WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID
19 WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST
20 OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID Document: 6407 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Convective Central Region US WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID
21 WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID
22 WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID Document: 6408 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Convective Western Region US WSUS31 KKCI
23 MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI
24 MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID WSUS31 KKCI MKCE WST OUTLOOK VALID
25 Document: 6409 Created: 06:00 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: SIGMET Continental/Arctic Alaska Document: 6885 Created: 05:55 01/12/2019 UTC Page: 01 Description: VOLC Ash Cloud Forecast Washington VAAC FVXX20 KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: /2319Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: REVENTADOR PSN: S0004 W07739 AREA: ECUADOR SUMMIT ELEV: FT (3562 M) ADVISORY NR: 2019/045 INFO SOURCE: CIMSS VOLCAT. ERUPTION DETAILS: NEW VA EM. RMK: WE HAVE RECEIVED INFORMATION SUGGESTING A POSSIBLE VA EMISSION. WE WILL GATHER FURTHER INFORMATION AND ISSUE A FULL ADVISORY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NXT ADVISORY: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE FVXX22 KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: /2325Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: SAN CRISTOBAL PSN: N1241 W08659 AREA: NICARAGUA SUMMIT ELEV: 5725 FT (1745 M) ADVISORY NR: 2019/009 INFO SOURCE: GOES-EAST. VOLCANO WEB CAMERA. CIMSS VOLCAT.
26 ERUPTION DETAILS: VA EMS ENDED. OBS VA DTG: 11/2300Z OBS VA CLD: VA NOT IDENTIFIABLE FROM SATELLITE DATA. FCST VA CLD +6HR: NO VA EXP FCST VA CLD +12HR: NO VA EXP FCST VA CLD +18HR: NO VA EXP RMK: ALTHOUGH SOME VOG AND STEAM EVIDENT IN STLT AND WEBCAM IMAGERY NO RECENT EMS OF VA APPARENT....LEE NXT ADVISORY: NO FURTHER ADVISORIES FVXX20 KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: /2336Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: REVENTADOR PSN: S0004 W07739 AREA: ECUADOR SUMMIT ELEV: FT (3562 M) ADVISORY NR: 2019/046 INFO SOURCE: GOES-EAST. VOLCANO WEB CAMERA. NWP MODELS. CIMSS VOLCAT. ABBA. ERUPTION DETAILS: NEW VA EMS. OBS VA DTG: 11/2315Z OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL160 S0004 W S0006 W S0032 W S0036 W S0004 W07740 MOV SE 5KT FCST VA CLD +6HR: 12/0530Z SFC/FL160 S0003 W S0005 W S0031 W S0033 W S0003 W07740 FCST VA CLD +12HR: 12/1130Z SFC/FL160 NO ASH EXP FCST VA CLD +18HR: 12/1730Z NO ASH EXP RMK: INTERMITTENT PUFFS SEEN IN IR STLT IMAGERY AND VOLCAT PROD. VA NOT SEEN IN WEBCAM DUE TO WX
27 CLDS. VA MOV SE OF SUMMIT....LEE NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY /0530Z FVXX23 KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: /0022Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: FUEGO PSN: N1428 W09052 AREA: GUATEMALA SUMMIT ELEV: FT (3763 M) ADVISORY NR: 2019/028 INFO SOURCE: GOES-EAST. NWP MODELS. CIMSS VOLCAT. ERUPTION DETAILS: ONGOING VA EMS. OBS VA DTG: 12/0000Z OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL170 N1437 W N1428 W N1425 W N1426 W N1437 W09111 MOV NW 10KT FCST VA CLD +6HR: 12/0600Z SFC/FL170 NO ASH EXP FCST VA CLD +12HR: 12/1200Z NO ASH EXP FCST VA CLD +18HR: 12/1800Z NO ASH EXP RMK: INTERMITTENT VA EMS NOTED IN VOLCAT PROD. VA NOT SEEN IN VARIOUS IR STLT PROD. WEBCAM INOP. VA MOVING TO WNW OF SUMMIT....LEE NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY /0615Z FVXX20 KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: /0520Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: REVENTADOR PSN: S0004 W07739 AREA: ECUADOR SUMMIT ELEV: FT (3562 M) ADVISORY NR: 2019/047
28 INFO SOURCE: GOES-EAST. VOLCANO WEB CAMERA. NWP MODELS. CIMSS VOLCAT. ERUPTION DETAILS: CONT VA EMS OBS VA DTG: 12/0500Z OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL170 S0003 W S0053 W S0102 W S0003 W07740 MOV SE 5-10KT FCST VA CLD +6HR: 12/1100Z SFC/FL170 S0003 W S0101 W S0059 W S0003 W07740 FCST VA CLD +12HR: 12/1700Z SFC/FL170 S0003 W S0103 W S0051 W S0003 W07739 FCST VA CLD +18HR: 12/2300Z SFC/FL170 S0003 W S0059 W S0022 W S0003 W07740 RMK: CONT VA EMS OBS MOV SE IN STLT IMAGERY EXT TO NEAR 60NM FM SUMMIT. NWP MDLS INDICATE WINDS TO SHIFT FM NNW TO NE THROUGH +18HRS....FISHER NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY /1115Z
29 TAF for USA UTC Goto METARs TAF for USA - 12 Jan UTC ALBANY - NEW YORK ANNAPOLIS - MARYLAND ATLANTA - GEORGIA AUGUSTA - MAINE AUSTIN - TEXAS BATON ROUGE - LOUISIANA BISMARCK - NORTH DAKOTA BOISE - IDAHO BOSTON - MASSACHUSETTS CARSON CITY - NEVADA CHARLESTON - WEST VIRGINIA CHEYENNE - WYOMING CHICAGO - ILLINOIS COLUMBIA - SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBUS - OHIO CONCORD - NEW HAMPSHIRE DALLAS - TEXAS DENVER - COLORADO DES MOINES - IOWA DOVER - DELAWARE FRANKFORT - KENTUCKY HARRISBURG - PENNSYLVANIA HARTFORD - CONNECTICUT HELENA - MONTANA HONOLULU - HAWAII HOUSTON - TEXAS INDIANAPOLIS - INDIANA JACKSON - MISSISSIPPI KALB KANP KATL KAUG KAUS KBTR KBIS KBOI KBOS KCXP KCRW KCYS KORD KCUB KCMH KCON KDFW KDEN KDSM KDOV KFFT KMDT KHFD KHLN PHNL KHOU KIND KHKS TAF for USA UTC 1
30 JEFFERSON CITY - MISSOURI JUNEAU - ALASKA LANSING - MICHIGAN LINCOLN - NEBRASKA LITTLE ROCK - ARKANSAS LOS ANGELES - CALIFORNIA MADISON - WISCONSIN MIAMI - FLORIDA MONTGOMERY - ALABAMA MONTPELIER - VERMONT NASHVILLE - TENNESSEE NEWARK - NEW JERSEY NYC - NEW YORK NYC - NEW YORK OKLAHOMA CITY - OKLAHOMA OLYMPIA - WASHINGTON PHOENIX - ARIZONA PIERRE - SOUTH DAKOTA PROVIDENCE - RHODE ISLAND RALEIGH - NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND - VIRGINIA SACRAMENTO - CALIFORNIA SAINT PAUL - MINNESOTA SALEM - OREGON SALT LAKE CITY - UTAH SAN FRANCISCO - CALIFORNIA SANTA FE - NEW MEXICO / ALBUQUERQUE SPRINGFIELD - ILLINOIS TALLAHASSEE - FLORIDA TOPEKA - KANSAS TRENTON - NEW JERSEY KJEF PAJN KLAN KLNK KLIT KLAX KMSN KMIA KMGM KMPV KBNA KEWR KJFK KLGA KOKC KOLM KPHX KPIR KPVD KRDU KFCI KSMF KMSP KSLE KSLC KSFO KABQ KSPI KTLH KFOE KTTN TAF for USA UTC 2
31 ABBREVIATIONS - light + heavy / visual range follows A01 autosite - no precip sensor A02 autosite - precip sensor AC altocumulus ACC altocumulus castellanus ACSL altocumulus standing lenticular cloud AMD amended AS altastratus ASR altimeter setting region AUTO automated report BC patches BECMG becoming BKN broken (5-7 oktas) BL blowing BLW below BR mist BTN between CAVOK +10KM NoCBs NoCloud -5000ft CB cumulonimbus cloud CBMAM cumulonimbus mammatus cloud CC cloud-cloud lightning CCSL cirrocumulus standing lenticular cloud CG cloud-ground lightning CHI cloud-height indicator CHINO sky condition at 2nd location not avail CI cirrus CIG ceiling CIT near or over large towns ABBREVIATIONS 3
32 CLD cloud CLR clear CLRD cleared contamination CONS continuous COR correction CS cirrostratus CU cumulus D RVR visibility going down DP dew point DR low drifting DS duststorm DSNT distant DU widespread dust DUC dense upper cloud DZ drizzle E east EMBD embedded FC funnel cloud FCST forecast FEW few clouds (1-2 oktas) FG fog FL flight level FM from FROPA frontal passage FRQ frequent FT feet FU smoke FZ freezing FZRANO freezing rain sensor out G gust GR hail GS small hail HVY heavy HZ haze IC ice crystals, in-cloud lightning INTSF intensifying IRVR instrumented RVR ISOL isolated JTST jet stream KM kilometer KMH kilometer per hour ABBREVIATIONS 4
33 KT knots L left runway LAN inland or over land LAST last observation before break LCA locally LDG landing LST Local Standard Time LSQ line squall LTG lightning LV light and variable LWR lower M minus MB millibars METAR aviation routine weather MI shallow MOD moderate MON above or covering mountains MOV moved/moving/movement MPS meters per second MS minus MSL mean sea level MT mountains MTW mountain waves N north N/A not applicable NAT north atlantic NCD no cloud detected NDV no directional variation NSW no significant weather NE northeast NOSIG no significant change expected NOSPECI no SPECI reports are taken NW northwest NSC no significant cloud NSW no significant weather OCNL occasional OVC overcast (8 oktas) OHD overhead P greater than (plus) PE ice pellets PK WND peak wind ABBREVIATIONS 5
34 PNO precipitation amount not available PO dust/sand whirls (dust devils) PR partial PROP30 probability 30% PROP40 probability 40% PRESFR pressure falling rapidly PRESRR pressure rising rapidly PS plus PWINO precipitation identifier sensor not avail PY spray R right runway RA rain RMK remarks RR Rocket Route RVR Runway Visual Range RWY runway RVRNO RVR system not available S south SA sand SCSL stratocumulus standing lenticular cloud SCT scattered (3-4 oktas) SE southeast SEV severe 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 SNOCLO runway closed due to contamination SNINCR snow increasing rapidly SPECI an unscheduled report taken SQ squalls SS sandstorm STNR stationary SW southwest TAF terminal aerodrome forecast TKOF takeoff TCU towering cumulus ABBREVIATIONS 6
35 TL TOP TROP TS TSNO TWR U UP UTC V VA VC VIS VISNO VRB VSP VV W WG/SO WND WSPD WS WSHFT WX Z until cloud top tropopause thunderstorm thunderstorm information not available tower RVR visibility going up unknown precipitation tcoordinated Universal Time variable volcanic ash in the vicinity visibility visibility at secondary location not avail variable vertical speed vertical visibility west Working Group for Surface Observations wind wind speed wind shear wind shift weather zulu utc time RUNWAY REPORTS METAR Runway Reports may include runway reports which contain information about snow/water coverage and friction coefficient. A runway report consists of eight digits in five groups (R R R R E R C R e R e R B R B R ) with the following interpretation: R R R R Runway designator. The numerical identifier of the runway in question. 88 means all runways, 99 indicates repetition of previous report. If there are two parallel runways, the right one is indicated by adding 50 to its number. For example, runway 04L (or 04) is denoted by 04, whereas 54 means runway 04R. E R Type of deposit on runway. 0: Clear and dry 1: Damp RUNWAY REPORTS 7
36 2: Wet or puddles 3: Frost 4: Dry snow 5: Wet snow 6: Slush 7: Ice 8: Compacted snow 9: Frozen ridges /: Not reported C R Extent of deposit. 1: 1-10% 2: 11-25% 5: 26-50% 9: % e R e R Depth of deposit. 00: Less than 1mm : depth in mm 92: 10 cm 93: 15 cm 94: 20 cm 95: 25 cm 96: 30 cm 97: 35 cm 98: 40 cm 99: Runway not in use B R B R Friction coefficient or braking action : Friction coefficient times 100 Example 37 indicates a friction coefficient of : Poor braking action 92: Poor/medium braking action 93: Medium braking action 94: Medium/good braking action 95: Good braking action 99: Unreliable measurement //: Not given Note: CLRD may replace elements t, e and dd if the runway has been cleared of deposits. For example, 54CLRD95 means runway 04R cleared, braking action good. RUNWAY REPORTS 8
37 Military METAR Colour Codes Black Airfield closed for non-met reasons RED Red Cloud under 200ft, and/or Visibility under 800m AMB Amber Better than Red, but cloud under 300ft, and/or Visibility under 1600m YLO Yellow Better than Amber, but cloud under 700ft, and/or Visibility under 3700m. GRE Green Better than Yellow, but cloud under 1500ft, and/or Visibility under 5km WHT White Better than Green, but Cloud under 2500ft, and/or Visibility under 8km BLU Blue Cloud 2500ft or above and Visibility 8km or more Cloud in this case is the lowest cloudbase designated as SCATTERED or worse. NOTE use of any of these pages are your own responsibility Always double check with other sources. Military METAR Colour Codes 9
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