METAR, TAF, Area Forecasts, MOS, Surface Analysis Chart, Radar
Summary Chart, Winds Aloft Forecast, Significant Weather Prognostic
Charts, Low/Mid/High Level Charts, Convective Outlook, ASOS, AWOS,
ATIS, AIRMET (SIERRA, TANGO, ZULU), SIGMET, Convective SIGMET,
PIREP, Wind Shear, Microburst, Flight Decision Making, Go/No-Go
Criteria, Preflight Planning, In-Flight Weather Updates, Thunderstorm
Awareness, Icing, Turbulence, Aviation Safety, Pilot Reporting,
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What's the importance of getting a weather briefing?
You know what to expect and can be alert to changing conditions in flight. Influences the
decision to make a Go / No Go decision.
Where can you go to get a weather briefing on the ground?
FSS (1-800-WX-BRIEF), National Weather Service, and Foreflight.
Where can you go to get a weather briefing in flight?
FSS Frequencies, Foreflight, Satellite Weather, and Flight Information Service Broadcast.
What is a METAR?
An observation of current surface weather reported in a standard international format.
, How long is a METAR valid for?
Available till the next METAR comes out and only valid for 1 hour.
What is a TAF?
A terminal aerodrome forecast is a report established for the 5sm radius around an airport.
How long is a TAF valid for?
24-Hours, Updated four times a day at 0000Z, 0600Z, 1200Z, and 1800Z.
What is an Area Forecast?
Observational Data, Forecast, Warnings, T-Storms, Clouds, Precip, Icing, Turbulence, Wind, and
More.
What is a MOS?
Model Output Statistics. Takes weather models and applies statistical methods / historical
observations to produce a specific point forecast. Shows Temp, chance / type of precipitation,
Thunderstorms, Cloud Cover / height, wind speed, and wind direction.
What is a Surface Analysis Chart?