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Table 3-2.—METAR/SPECI Code Weather Phenomena Type Entries
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Aerographers Mate, Module 01-Surface Weather Observations
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restricted to three reportable layers except when CB or TCU are present, in which case a fourth layer may be used. SURFACE-BASED   OBSCURATIONS. Surface-based  obscurations  will  also  use  NSNSNShShShS group.  However,  hShShS  will  be  encoded  as  000  for heights of less than 50 feet. Stations overseas will encode 000 as ///. When the sky is totally obscured, the VVhshshs group is used in place of the NsNsNshshshs group, with Wthe indicator for an indefinite ceiling, and hShShS the vertical  visibility  into  the  ceiling. CAVOK  STATEMENT.—In  many  countries,  a statement for Ceiling And Visibility O.K. (CAVOK) may be substituted for the visibility, weather, and sky coverage when (1) the visibility is 10 km or greater, (2) there are no clouds below 5,000 feet (1,500 m) and no CB clouds, and (3) there is no significant weather occurring.  This  statement  is  NOT  acceptable  for  use  by Navy and Marine Corps activities. Temperature The temperature and dew-point temperature group T'T'/T'dT'd  is  always  included  in  a  METAR  observation report. T'T' is the temperature rounded up to the nearest whole  degree  Celsius,  while  T'dT'd  is  the  dew-point temperature rounded up to the nearest whole degree Celsius. Prefix single-digit temperatures with a zero. Negative temperatures are preceded by an M. For example, -9°C is encoded M09. If the temperature is not available, omit the entire group. If only the dew point is not available, use a single solidus after the temperature (10/). REMARKS  (RMK) Element METAR SPECI Volcanic  Eruptions X X Tornadic  Activity X X Type of Station X X Peak Wind X Wind Shift, FROPA X X Tower  Visibility X X Variable  Prevailing X X Visibility Sector  Visibility X X Lightning X X Beginning/Ending o f  X X Thunderstorms and/or Precipitation Thunderstorm  Location X X Hailstone  Size X X Virga X X Variable  Ceiling X X Obscuration(s) X X Variable Sky Condition X X Significant Cloud Types X X Pressure   Rising/Falling X X Rapidly Sea Level Pressure X X Aircraft Mishap X X No SPECI Taken X Snow Increasing Rapidly X Runway  Condition X X Breaks   or   Thin   Spots   in X X Overcast First and Last Remark X X X indicates element included  at  all  stations Altimeter  Setting The altimeter setting group APHPHPHPH is always included  in  a  METAR  observation  report.  The  altimeter setting following the A indicator is reported in inches of mercury rounded to the nearest hundredth of an inch. Do not use a decimal point. For example, an altimeter setting of 29.242 inches is encoded A2924. REMARKS AND ADDITIVE DATA In addition to the regularly reported data identified in table 3-1, the METAR code may also contain many remarks. Some of the remarks are required at different scheduled observation times, while others are required to   provide   amplification   for   certain   significant meteorological events. Some remarks may be in the format of coded data groups (known as additive data groups  and  supplemental  data  groups),    or    as abbreviated  plain  language.  NAVMETOCCOMINST 3141.2 and NAVMETOCCOMINST 3144.1 provide general guidance for plain language remarks and the proper  abbreviations  to  use.  FAA  Order  7340.1, Contractions, contains a word-to-contraction encoding and  contraction-to-word  decoding  listing  for  all allowable contractions. See table 3-3 for a listing of reportable  remarks. Table 3-3.—METAR and SPECI Code Remarks 3-9

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