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SURFACE AVIATION WEATHER – METAR/SPECI  CODE
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observed and must be within 5 minutes before the scheduled  observation  hour. Special  observations  (SPECI)—observations taken to note any significant change in the weather as defined  by  NAVMETOCCOMINST  3141.2  and NAVMETOCCOMINST 3144.1. The observation time is the time that the significant weather element is observed. SPECI observations are also used in the event  of  an  aircraft  mishap,  volcanic  eruptions,  and  any other  phenomena  designated  by  local  authority. While METAR observations contain complete observation data, SPECI observations usually contain data pertinent only to the significant event or local requirement.  Table  II-1-1  of  NAVMETOCCOMINST 3141.2  and  table  2-1  of  NAVMETOCCOMINST 3144.1 list which elements are reported for each type of observation. BASIC CODE FORM The METAR code contains both a basic report section and a supplemental or additive data section, as shown in table 3-1. In addition, remarks may be coded or in plain language. By  regional  decision,  coded additive data groups may be added to the reports. Any missing elements are simply left out of the report. Keep in mind there are minor code differences between reporting  stations  in  the  United  States  and  activities located  outside  of  the  continental  United  States (OCONUS). BASIC METAR CODED REPORT The   basic   coded   METAR   report   contains identification  data,  wind,  visibility,  weather,  sky coverage,  temperature,  dew-point  temperature,  and altimeter  setting. Identification  Data Identification  data  in  a  METAR  or  a  SPECI observation consists of the observation type (METAR or SPECI), the station identifier, and the observation time. ICAO STATION IDENTIFIER.—CCCC. The first letter indicates the country, while the remaining three  letters  identify  the  actual  station.  These  identifiers are designated by the International Civil Aviation Organization  (ICAO)  and  are  used  to  identify  each aviation terminal, including military stations. A list of approved identifiers can be found in FAA Order 7350.6, Location  Identifiers. UTC  TIME.—YYGGggZ.  METAR  observations are identified with the date and actual time of the observation in UTC time. SPECI observations are identified  with  the  time  that  the  SPECI  observation criteria was met. YY is the day, GG is the hours, and gg is the minutes (00 in a METAR observation, the actual time in minutes for a SPECI observation). Z is the indicator for UTC time. The date is not recorded on either  observation  form  but  is  for  dissemination purposes  only. Report  Modifiers A report modifier may or may not appear in the report.  The  report  modifier  AUTO  is  used  by automated stations. The report modifier COR indicates the report was retransmitted with corrected data. Use the same time as the original report. Table 3-1.—METAR and SPECI Code Format SYMBOLIC FORMAT OF METAR/SPECI CODES: Basic  Reporting  Code METAR or SPECI CCCC YYGGggZ AUTO/COR dddff(f)Gfmfm(fm)KT dndndnVdxdxdx VVVVVSM RDRDR/VRVRVRVRFT or RDRDR/VNVNVNVNVVXVXVXVXFT  w'w'  NSNSNShShShS  or  VVhShShS  or SKC  T'T'/T'dT'd  APHPHPHPH  RMK  SLPppp Supplemental  Reporting  Code Note: When a specific phenomenon does not occur, the group or group suffix is not reported. 3-6

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