LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
Given this TAF:
TAF 310500Z 3106/0106 04008KT 9000 -SN SCT005 BKN020 TEMPO
3106/0106 BKN005
I'm a little unsure about the TEMPO. My undestanding was that TEMPO was the forecast within the next 60 minutes which might differ from the main TAF.
But this is followed by a "from/until" date-time, which also corresponds exactly with the main TAF.
(0600UTC today until 0600UTC tomorrow).
SO is the cloud ceiling expected to be at 2000' or 500'?
Another question not with this TAF, but in TAF or METAR during very overcast conditions, at home I am near a valley and can see that it visibility is low, sometimes very low but the TAF may give visibility as 9999 BUT with a VV008 for example. I can see it is hazy, and I have been assuming jus that there is a VV entry it indicates that visibility is not good enough for VFR, but I really don't know.
Also, anyone have any links to web pages that go into reading TAF/METAR and interpreting? NOT decoding, but I'm looking for how to interpret the decoded as far as what it really means for VFR flying. I found only one site so far which was good and also mentioned that the presence of VV in a report was a warning sign. It also mentioned that if one subtracts wind from gust, that numbe could be an indicator of wind shear.
They gave an example where say wind was 7knots G14 and so 7 is the diff, and that was something to consider but if it were say 10 or above it would be cause for worry.
Things like that. Looking for ways to think about "putting it all together".
TAF 310500Z 3106/0106 04008KT 9000 -SN SCT005 BKN020 TEMPO
3106/0106 BKN005
I'm a little unsure about the TEMPO. My undestanding was that TEMPO was the forecast within the next 60 minutes which might differ from the main TAF.
But this is followed by a "from/until" date-time, which also corresponds exactly with the main TAF.
(0600UTC today until 0600UTC tomorrow).
SO is the cloud ceiling expected to be at 2000' or 500'?
Another question not with this TAF, but in TAF or METAR during very overcast conditions, at home I am near a valley and can see that it visibility is low, sometimes very low but the TAF may give visibility as 9999 BUT with a VV008 for example. I can see it is hazy, and I have been assuming jus that there is a VV entry it indicates that visibility is not good enough for VFR, but I really don't know.
Also, anyone have any links to web pages that go into reading TAF/METAR and interpreting? NOT decoding, but I'm looking for how to interpret the decoded as far as what it really means for VFR flying. I found only one site so far which was good and also mentioned that the presence of VV in a report was a warning sign. It also mentioned that if one subtracts wind from gust, that numbe could be an indicator of wind shear.
They gave an example where say wind was 7knots G14 and so 7 is the diff, and that was something to consider but if it were say 10 or above it would be cause for worry.
Things like that. Looking for ways to think about "putting it all together".