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AIP GEN 3.5-1 GEN 3.5 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES 1. RESPONSIBLE SERVICE The meteorological services for civil aviation at Jordan are provided by the Jordanian Meteorological Department. Postal Address: Director of meteorological department P.O.Box 341011 11134, Amman- Jordan Fax: ++962 6 4894409 Telephone: ++962 6 4892408 AFS: OJAMYMYX E-mail: mail@jometeo.gov.jo Responsible Meteorological Offices a) AMMAN/Marka Airport Complete manned observing system for Temperature, wind Speed and direction, pressure, and humidity is located at the MET station 300M South of the Runway. Hourly weather reports are passed to the Aerodrome Control Tower. Postal Address: National forecasting center P.O.Box 341011 Amman-Jordan Telephone: + +(962) 6 4894460 Fax: ++(962) 6 48929050 AFS: OJAMYMYX E-mail: nfc@jometeo.gov.jo RVR observations at AMMAN/Marka Airport are made by means of Transmissometer located at the middle of the Runway; One RVR readings are available. Locations of RVRs: 315818.611N 355929.952E Elevation 761M AMSL RWY 06/24 315819.67N 355932.551E Elevation 760.1M AMSL b) AMMAN/Queen Alia Airport Complete manned observing system for Temperature, Wind speed and Direction, Pressure and Humidity is located at the MET station which is located at about 1KM North of THR of RWY 26L. An automated surface weather observing system at MET station is available for the measurement of wind, temperature, humidity, pressure, cloud height and RVR observations for each Runway. Postal Address: P.O.Box 341011 Amman-Jordan Telephone: ++962 6 4452901 & ++962 6 4452904 AFS: OJAIMETR RVR observations at AMMAN/Queen Alia Airport are made by means of Transmissometer located at certain distances from ends and middle of Runways; Three RVR readings are available for each runway.

GEN 3.5-2 AIP 01 NOV 2007 JORDAN Locations of RVRs : North RWY 08L/26R RVR 1 RWY 08L 314542.055N 355823.057E Elevation 719.29M AMSL 314342.462N 355825.814E Elevation 719.38M AMSL South RWY 26L/08R RVR 1 RWY 26L 314305.362N 360052.239E Elevation 719.20M AMSL 314305.768N 360055.032E Elevation 719.25M AMSL RVR 2 MID RWY 08L/26R 314350.742N 355920.724E Elevation 724.32M AMSL 314350.337N 355917.916E Elevation 723.82M AMSL RVR 2 MID RWY 26L/08R 314257.461N 355959.219E Elevation 714.98M AMSL 314257.863N 360002.013E Elevation 715.06M AMSL RVR 3 RWY 26R 314358.675N 360007.884E Elevation 731.49M AMSL 314359.051N 360010.701E Elevation 730.94M AMSL RVR 3 RWY 08R 314248.122N 355901.156E Elevation 715.16M AMSL 314247.711N 355858.351E Elevation 715.16M AMSL The MET Automatic station is connected to digital display units available at the aerodrome MET, and TWR offices for providing remote reading of the above mentioned measurements. Additional Information relating to clouds and present weather is provided by the aerodrome MET office to the control tower at hourly periods. c) AQABA/King Hussein Airport Complete manned observing system for Temperature, Wind speed and Direction, Pressure and Humidity is located at the MET station which is located at 323M East of center line of RWY 01. An automated surface weather observing system located at about (300M) West of touch down zone of Runway 01 is available for measurement of wind, temperature, dew point pressure, cloud base on final and RVR observations for Runway 01 are made by means of Transmissometer at the west side at a distance of (170M) from the shoulder of the Runway. The automated surface weather observing system is connected to digital display units available in control Tower and Equipment room. Postal Address P.O. Box 82 King Hussein Airport Aqaba 77110 Tele fax ++ 962 3 2013608 TEL ++ 962 3 2012111 ext. 244 RVR observations at Aqaba/King Hussien Airport are made by means of Transmissometer located at the middle of the Runway; One RVR readings are available. Locations or RVRs: 293609.600N 350048.917E Elevation 47.93M AMSL RWY 01/19 293607.274N 350048.078E Elevation 48.55M AMSL The service is provided with the provisions contained in the following ICAO documents Annex 3 Doc 7030 Doc 8700 Doc 9377 Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Regional Supplementary Procedures Air Navigation Plan, MID/ASIA Co-ordination between ATS and the Meteorological services.

AIP GEN 3.5-3 2. AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY Area Meteorological watch is provided for Amman FIR. 3. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AND REPORTS Table of Meteorological observations and reports Name Of Station/ Location Indicator Frequency & type of Observation/Automatic Equipment Types Of MET Reports & Supplementary Information Included Observation System & Site(S) Hours of Operation 1 2 3 4 5 AMMAN/Marka * OJAM AMMAN/Queen Alia * OJAI AQABA/King Hussein * OJAQ JERUSALEM/Jerusalem * OJJR Hourly plus special observation Hourly plus special observation Hourly plus special observation METAR & SPECI & TREND TAF & Plain Language METAR & SPECI & TREND TAF & Plain Language METAR & SPECI & TREND TAF & Plain Language * Climatological tables are available for each airport Complete observing station 300M South of RWY. Complete observing station & automatic MET. station 1NM North of THR RWY 26L Transmissometer located at appropriate distance from THR & middle of RWYs. An automated digital weather observation system is Located at 150M West of centerline of RWY 01. Transmissometer is located at 120M West of center line of RWY 01. Observing station is located at 323M East of center line of RWY 01. In operative (UFN) 4. TYPES OF SERVICES PROVIDED At Amman/Marka and Amman /Queen Alia aerodrome, a 24 hour personal briefing, consultation service, and flight documentation for flight crews is provided. Oral briefing either in person or by telephone is provided for other aerodromes. Flight documentation is normally provided for international flights comprising significant weather charts, upper winds and upper air temperature charts and the latest available aerodrome forecast for the destination and if required for its alternate aerodromes. Flights of intermediate stops are provided with forecasts at 3 hours advance notice, otherwise, Oral briefing is provided covering the routes to the next aerodrome where briefing and flight documentation is available.

GEN 3.5-4 AIP 01 NOV 2007 JORDAN RVR observations are carried out at AMMAN/Queen Alia Airport, AMMAN/Marka Airport and AQABA/King Hussein Airport. An automatic surface weather station is in operation only at AMMAN/Queen Alia Airport, AQABA/ King Hussein Airport and AMMAN/Marka Airport. The station provides remote readings of the measurements of wind, temperature, and humidity, pressure, cloud heights and visual range for each runway. Digital display units connected to the station are available at the ME, AIS and TWR offices. Climatological Summaries Climatological Summaries for the stations indicated in an asterisk on page 3.5-3 are available from the Director of Meteorological Department, Ministry of Transport, AMMAN/Marka Airport, Jordan. Other stations for which Climatological Summaries are available are listed in GEN 3.5-6 till GEN 3.5-26 Regular monthly summaries of meteorological data are published for the following stations in Jordan: AMMAN/Marka Airport AMMAN/Queen Alia Airport AQABA/ King Hussein Airport RUWAISHED SAFAWI IRBID MA'AN MAFRAQ Airport ZARQA Basic data are available for other Climatological stations. Requests for meteorological and Climatological data should be addressed to: The Hashemite kingdom of Jordan Meteorological Department P. O. Box 341011 11134, Amman Phone: +(962) 6 4892408 Fax: +(962) 6 4894409 e-mail: mail@jometeo.gov.jo 5. NOTIFICATION REQUIRED FROM OPERATORS Pursuant to ICAO Annex 3, chapter 2, paragraph 2.3, notification in respect of all flight documentation and briefing is normally required. Such notification should normally be received at least: a) 3 Hours before the estimated of block time of flight for International scheduled flights; and b) 6 hours before the estimated off block time of flight for non-scheduled international flights, however, oral MET briefing is available at any time without previous notice. 6. AIRCRAFT REPORTS REQUIRED FROM PILOTS Post Flight Pilots of commercial aircraft arriving at Jordanian Aerodromes in addition to handling of the AIREP form are required to report to the meteorological office on the meteorological conditions encountered in flight. Flights of duration of less than one and half-hour are exempted from these requirements unless an unusual or unexpected phenomena has been encountered. Such oral comments may be reserved for AMMAN/Queen Alia Meteorological office if this Airport is a point of landing of the same flight.

AIP GEN 3.5-5 In accordance with Annex 3, chapter 5, paragraph 5.3.1, the making and transmission of aircraft reports (AIREP) is required at the Meteorological offices located at : AMMAN/Queen Alia International aerodrome. AMMAN/Marka International aerodrome. Pilots are required to record and transmit special observations as follows: a) Moderate or severe Icing and Turbulence encountered. b) Meteorological conditions such as these comprising SIGMET information if in the opinion of the pilot-in-command these are likely to affect the safety of other aircraft and c) Special observations that are requested by the Meteorological offices at AMMAN/Queen Alia and AMMAN/Marka airports, These special observations must be reported in flight, as soon as practicable after they have been recorded, by all pilots without exception. 7. VOLMET SERVICE The VOLMET Broadcast could be received through air navigation assigned frequencies and its programs are specified by the Regional Navigation Agreement. 8. SIGMET SERVICE Table of SIGMET Service Name of MWO/ location Indicator Amman/Marka OJAM Hours FIR Served Amman FIR Type of SIGMET/ validity TURB Cumulonimbus (CB) Hail (GR) Volcanic (VA) Specific Procedures ATS Unit served FIC ACC RCC Additional Information Wind shear and Aerodrome warning. Tropical cyclone (TC), Thunderstorm (TS), Snow (SN), Freezing Rain (FZ), Frost Hoar, Dust storm (DS), Strong Surface Wind (GUST), Squall, Frost. The period of validity of a SIGMET message: not more than 6 hours and preferably not more than 4 hours. An outlook should be included giving information for up to 12 hours. Beyond the period of validity specified concerning the trajectory of the volcanic ash and position of the tropical cyclone center.

AIP GEN 3.5-26 STATION: ZARQA Element / Month JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN Mean Monthly Highest Maximum lowest Minimum Mean Maximum Mean Minimum 0600 1200 1800 Mean Monthly Highest amount in a day Mean cloud Amount No. of cloudy days Mean No. of cloudy days Snow Hail Fog 0600 1200 1800 AIR TEMPERATURE O C 27.8 27.3 25.5 22.6 16 10.9 9.6 10.5 14.3 18.2 22.5 25.2 41.8 40.6 39.5 39 32.5 25.6 21.6 28.4 32.4 35.2 38.2 41 17.4 17.8 15 9.8 3.1 0.2 0.8 0 1.7 5 9 13.6 34.4 34 32.3 29 21.3 15.4 13.7 15.1 19.9 24.4 29.3 31.9 21.1 20.5 18.6 16.3 10.7 6.4 5.4 5.8 8.6 11.9 15.8 18.5 RELATIVE HUMIDITY % 61.3 68.7 69 70.3 72.7 81 84.7 81.6 71.1 62.7 54.4 58.8 40.5 41 41.1 46.6 50 60.3 62.4 57.2 45.6 41.2 32.8 36.9 56.6 61.6 61 64.9 66.1 74.7 76 69.7 63.4 57.3 50.2 53.4 RAINFALL MM 0.0 0.0 2.3 1.1 6.9 11.6 35.4 32.1 14.7 3.3 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 3.4 9.8 16.2 14.3 14.6 10.5 12.3 3 0.0 CLOUD 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.2 2.3 2.9 3.2 3.5 2.7 2.6 1.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 2 2 4.2 1.8 0.8 0.0 0.0 24.2 22.8 20.8 16.3 10.2 8.4 7.8 5.8 8.8 9.4 17.4 23.6 PHENOMENA 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PRESSURE (QFE) 937 937.7 941.2 943.3 945.4 945.6 944.3 643.7 942.8 940.7 940.4 939 935.9 936.5 939.8 996.2 943.7 944.3 934 942.5 941.4 939.6 939 937.8 936.3 937.1 940.6 942.5 944.6 945.1 943.9 943.2 942.1 940.1 939.5 938.1 Notice:- 1- Temperature in Degrees Centigrade 5- Phenomena in Times Per month 2- Relative Humidity in Percentage 6- Pressure in Hecto Pascal 3- Rainfall in Millimeters 7- Gale means wind speed 34 KTs 4- Clouds in Oktas