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4 0 3 . 1 3. Weather Maps & Services. includes: isobars (joins places of equal pressure), high and low pressure areas, air masses and fronts shows actual conditions at a specific time the pressure pattern is representative of the atmosphere up to 3000 feet

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  1. 4 0 3 . 1 3 Weather Maps & Services

  2. includes: isobars (joins places of equal pressure), high and low pressure areas, air masses and fronts shows actual conditions at a specific time the pressure pattern is representative of the atmosphere up to 3000 feet issued 4 times daily at 6 hour intervals. Surface Weather Charts

  3. EXAMPLE 3

  4. Surface Weather Charts This is another example of a surface weather chart. Candidates are not required to decipher the chart. This information will be taught during the course next summer

  5. Upper Level Charts • show actual wind flow patterns and temperature aloft at various altitudes at a specific time • measured twice a day at 0000 Zulu and 1200 Zulu.

  6. Prognostic Surface Charts • is a graphic forecast • shows expected surface weather at a specific time in the future • issued 48 hours before they are valid and a second revised chart is issued 12 hours later (36 hours before they are valid).

  7. Upper Level Prognostic Chart (PROG) • a graphic forecast of winds and temperatures aloft for a specific time • prepared for specific high level altitudes • issued 4 times daily 12 hours before valid

  8. Significant Weather Prognostic Chart • shows forecast significant weather considered to be of concern to aircraft operations. • issued 4 times daily 12 hours before they are valid

  9. Confirmation Stage NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage

  10. Meteorology Weather maps & Services Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #1 - When are surface weather charts issued? A Hourly B Every four hours C Every six hours Every twelve hours D

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  15. Meteorology Weather Maps & Services Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #2 - What is a prognostic chart? A Wind flow patterns and temperatures B Graphic forecast C Shows actual conditions Significant weather D

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  20. taken and issued on the hour, every hour, at weather stations around the world an actual observation of current weather conditions taken by an accredited observer cloud heights are above ground METARs Meteorological Aviation Weather Report

  21. TAFs Terminal Area Forecast • states in specific terms the expected weather conditions at a specific aerodrome • cover a radius of five nautical miles around the aerodrome • issued four times daily at six hour intervals • valid for up to 24 hours • cloud heights are above ground

  22. FA Area Forecast • general forecast conditions over a particular area • forecasts for various regions within the area • cloud heights above sea level unless noted • issued every six hour • valid for 12 hours with a further 12 hours outlook

  23. METAR Meteorological Aviation Report CYHZ Airport (Halifax International) 292000Z Issued on 29th day on the month at 2000 UTC CCA Corrected Report 30015G25KT Winds are 300 degrees true at 15 gusting 25 knots 3/4SM Visibility is ¾ statute mile R33/4000FT/D RVR runway 33 at 4000 feet has a downward tendency -SN Light snow showers METARs METAR CYHZ 292000Z CCA 30015G25KT 3/4SM R33/4000FT/D -SN BLSN BKN008 OVC040 M05/M08 A2992 REFZRA WS RWY33 RMK SF5 SC3 VIS 3/8 TO NW SLP134

  24. BLSN Blowing Snow BKN008 Ceiling is 800 feet broken OVC040 Clouds are 4000 feet overcast M05/M08 Temperature minus 5°C and dewpoint minus 8°C A2992 Altimeter setting is 29.92 “Hg REFZRA Recent freezing rain WS RWY33 Wind shear at runway 33 METARs METAR CYHZ 292000Z CCA 30015G25KT 3/4SM R33/4000FT/D -SN BLSN BKN008 OVC040 M05/M08 A2992 REFZRA WS RWY33 RMK SF5 SC3 VIS 3/8 TO NW SLP134

  25. RMK Remarks SF5 Stratus Fractus covering 5 oktas SC3 Stratocumulus covering 3 oktas VIS 3/8 Visibility is 3/8 statute mile TO NW To the northwest SLP 134 Sea level pressure is 1013.4kPa METARs METAR CYHZ 292000Z CCA 30015G25KT 3/4SM R33/4000FT/D -SN BLSN BKN008 OVC040 M05/M08 A2992 REFZRA WS RWY33 RMK SF5 SC3 VIS 3/8 TO NW SLP134

  26. TAF Terminal Area Forecast CYQM Airport (Moncton International) 031530Z Issued on 3rd day of the month at 1530 UTC 031604 Valid on 3rd day from 1600 UTC until 0400 UTC of the following day VRB03KT Winds are variable at 3 knots P6SM Visibility plus 6 statute miles TAFs TAF CYQM 031530Z 031604 VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1622 P6SM BKN030 FM0500Z VRBO3KT 2SM BR BKN008 TEMPO 0510 1/2SM FG VV002 FM 1200Z VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1213 2SM BR BKN015 RMK NXT FCST BY 22Z

  27. SCT030 Clouds are scattered at 3000 feet TEMPO 1622 Temporarily from 1600 UTC until 2200 UTC P6SM Plus 6 statue miles visibility BKN030 Ceiling is broken at 3000 feet FM0500Z From 0500 UTC VRB03KT Winds are variable at 3 knots 2SM BR Visibility is 2 statue miles in mist TAFs TAF CYQM 031530Z 031604 VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1622 P6SM BKN030 FM0500Z VRBO3KT 2SM BR BKN008 TEMPO 0510 1/2SM FG VV002 FM 1200Z VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1213 2SM BR BKN015 RMK NXT FCST BY 22Z

  28. BKN008 Ceiling broken at 800 feet TEMPO 0510 Temporarily from 0500 UTC until 1000 UTC 1/2SM FG ½ statue mile in fog VV002 Vertical visibility is 200 feet FM 1200Z From 1200 UTC VRBO3KT Winds are variable 3 knots P6SM Plus 6 statute mile visibility TAFs TAF CYQM 031530Z 031604 VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1622 P6SM BKN030 FM0500Z VRBO3KT 2SM BR BKN008 TEMPO 0510 1/2SM FG VV002 FM 1200Z VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1213 2SM BR BKN015 RMK NXT FCST BY 22Z

  29. SCT030 Clouds are scattered at 3000 feet TEMPO 1213 Temporarily from 1200 UTC until 1300 UTC 2SM BR Visibility 2 statute miles in mist BKN015 Ceiling is broken at 1500 feet RMK Remarks NXT FCST Next Forecast BY 22Z By 2200 UTC TAFs TAF CYQM 031530Z 031604 VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1622 P6SM BKN030 FM0500Z VRBO3KT 2SM BR BKN008 TEMPO 0510 1/2SM FG VV002 FM 1200Z VRBO3KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 1213 2SM BR BKN015 RMK NXT FCST BY 22Z

  30. METARs

  31. TAFs

  32. Confirmation Stage NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage

  33. Meteorology Weather Maps & Services Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #3 - View and complete the TAF Work Sheet chart. TAF Sample TAF Sample Answer

  34. Meteorology Weather Maps & Services Congratulations!! You have now completed the Weather Maps and Services lesson and the Meteorology Module. Of course, this lesson and module is always available to you for future reference if required. You are now ready to move along to the next module you have not completed. You can advance to the Self Test Module if you feel ready to challenge the final exam. Good Luck!

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