Met Flashcards

1
Q

When are GRAFORs issued?

A

1100 and 2100

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2
Q

When is each GRAFOR valid for?

A

3 hours either side of issue time

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3
Q

DZ

A

Drizzle

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4
Q

GS

A

Small hail (less than 5mm)

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5
Q

GR

A

Large Hail (larger than 5mm)

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6
Q

SN

A

Snow

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7
Q

SG

A

Snow Grains

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8
Q

DU

A

Dust

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9
Q

SA

A

Sand

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10
Q

SQ

A

Squall

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11
Q

PO

A

Dust/Sand Whirls

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12
Q

FC

A

Funnel Cloud

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13
Q

SS

A

Sandstorm

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14
Q

DS

A

Dust Storm

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15
Q

How far out does a METAR go?

A

8km from the ARP
8-16km may be given, indicates by the term VC (vicinity)

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16
Q

When are the SIGWIX charts issued?

A

0200, 1400, and 2000

17
Q

When are sigmets issued?

A

As required

18
Q

How long are TAFs valid for?

A

18 hours

19
Q

What area does a TAF cover?

A

8km, but 16km for cloud, from the ARP

20
Q

When will the varying between (V) symbol be given in a METAR?

A

When the wind direction varies by 60 degrees or more

21
Q

When is CAVOK used?

A

In TREND/TAF for NZAA, NZWN, NZCH

22
Q

What are the CAVOK conditions?

A

Visibility 10km or greater
No cloud base below:
• 5000ft AA
• 6500ft WN
• 7000ft CH
No TCU/CBs at any height
No significant weather

23
Q

What does NCD mean?

A

No cloud detected below 10,000ft (AA,WN,CH)

At any level for domestic aerodromes

24
Q

PL

A

Ice pellets

25
Q

When is a SPECI issued?

A

Any time there is a significant change to weather

26
Q

MI

A

Shallow

27
Q

TREND

A

Forecast at the end of a METAR for the next two hours. Supersedes the TAF

28
Q

TEMPO

A

Temporary changes in met conditions lasting less than 1hr